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A04316 A New song to the great comfort and reioycing of all true English harts at our most gracious King Iames his proclamation vpon the 24 of March last past in the cittie of London to the tune of Englands pride is gone. 1603 (1603) STC 14426.7; ESTC S4714 955 1

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A new song to the great comfort and reioycing of all true English harts at our most Gracious King IAMES his Proclamation vpon the 24. of March last past in the Cittie of London To the tune of Englands pride is gone IR SWeet England Reioyce and sing Louingly louingly God hath sent vs now a King Praised be him Of King HENRIES Linage is he Princely borne by degrée A brauer Prince cannot be then is Noble King Iames. ¶ Quéene Elizabeth she is gone Gloriously Gloriously Vp to an Angells Throne euer to dwell So prudent was her minde So carefull and so kinde All her State she hath assignd to our Noble King Iames. ¶ Long ruled she this Land Vertuously Vertuously King Iames now takes in hand all the like care He is our Royall King And our Countrey will defend A peacefull Raigne Swéet Iesus send to our Noble King Iames. The Nobles of this our Land faithfully faithfully Haue set to their willing hands All in deare loue Giuing him his lawfull right Swéet Englands Crowne so bright Which makes our Hearts delight to say God saue King Iames ¶ Ring out your Bels a pace merily merily Make Bone-fiers in euery place signes of true-loue For England doth now possesse A King of true Noblenesse Oh let vs loue expresse to our Noble King Iames. ¶ Fower Kingdomes now are knowne rightfully rightfully To be King Iames his owne peacefully still Then what Prince or Potentate With him dare make debate Or enuie at the state of our noble King Iames. Other Landes will stand in feare dreadfully dreadfully When they his name shall heare all the world ouer All Countries wel may sing England hath now a King Whose name doth honour win that 's noble King Iames. ¶ Englandes faire Roses bud gallantly gallantly Long may his Princely bloode Raigne in this Land Then Popery comes not heare Hated of Prince and Péere All England loues thée déere Noble King Iames. ¶ Gods gospell thou dost maintaine Zealously zelously And all vntruthes wilt disdaine vertuously still Florish faire England then And all true Englishmen Ioyes are now come agen with noble King Iames. Gallant King come apace speedely spéedely Thy Subiects would sée thy Face shining in Court Thy Nobles heare shalt thou finde Faithfull and true of minde And all thy Commons kinde noble King Iames. ¶ England now liues in peace thankefully thankefully Good Lorde the same increase euermore still Loue we our King and Quéene Then shall our daies be séene Euer to flourish gréene vnder King Iames. ¶ Pray wée for his Counsell graue Zealously zealously That they may true knowledg haue Concord and loue So shall our Countrey be Graced with Victorie Thus loue we Loyally Noble King Iames. Finis Printed by Robert Walde-graue