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A53020 A New-years guift to the Templers on that eminent lawyer Sir Edmund Saunders his being chosen Lord Chief-Justice of England, when ploting knaves from justice fly away, then loyal templers shall come into play, when rogues, and traytors, dare not shew their face, then honest men again shall come in place, to the tune of, Joy to the bridegroom. 1683 (1683) Wing N819; ESTC R10125 912 2

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A New years Guift to the TEMPLERS On that Eminent Lawyer Sir Edmond Saunders His being Chosen Lord Chief-Justice of England When Ploting Knaves from Justice fly away Then Loyal Templers shall come into Play When Rogues and Traytors dare not shew their Face Then Honest men again shall come in place To the Tune of Joy to the Bridegroom 1 OLd Tony's fled from Justice gone And all his shamming Plots are done The Plague is ceas'd and gone away Then let us make a Holy-day And to great Charles our Gracious King In joyful consorts let us sing 2 To Amsterdam the Traytor 's fled To save his false designing head Thither the holy Brethren croud A Murrin scatter all the Brood That to great Charles our Gracious King In joyful consorts We may sing 3 At Hague they keep their Randezvou Like Crows this Carrion they pursue Waller and Willmore all the crew With Starkey Smith the chase pursue Whilst to great Charles our Gracious King We in a joyful consort sing 4 But now the Wolf is gone astray The harmless Sheep may sport and play When Traytors dare not shew their face Then honest men shall come in place Who to great Charles our Gracious King Will in a joyful consort sing 5 While Tony with his Plots are fled And never more to shew their head Renowned Saunder's to their grief Is made of England Justice Chief That Lawyers may rejoyce and sing In joyful consorts to their King 6 To Temple this and Templers Fame Shall purchase an Immortal name That Soveraign Justice Right and Law Shou'd from those Christal Fountains flow Let Templers then rejoyce and sing In joyful consorts to their King 7 Brave Saunder's Lord Chief Justice nam'd For Law and Justice so much Fam'd To th' Subjects his due Rights will give To th' King his just Prerogative Then to great Charles our Gracious King In joyful consorts let us sing 8 No more shall Shreives Whig-Juries blind And Loyalists shall Justice find Nor Ignoramus Law prevail A curse oth'Nation to entail But to great Charles our Gracious King All shall in joyful consorts sing 9 With me let all the Land rejoyce That he has made this happy choice That Justice through the Land may flow And all find Justice with their Law While to great Charles our Gracious King We may in a joyful consort sing 10 Long live great Charles and Royal James Of future Age the happy Themes To sit upon the British Throne When Tony and his Tribe are gone Then to great Charles our Gracious King In joyful consorts let us sing Printed by Nat. Thompson at the entrance into the Old-Spring-Garden near Charing-Cross