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B01692 On the thunder, happening after the solemnity of the coronation of Charles the II. on St. George's Day. 1661. Bold, Henry, 1627-1683. 1661 (1661) Wing B3472; Thomason 669.f.27[13]; Interim Tract Supplement Guide C.20.f.3[27] 658 1

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ON THE THUNDER Happening after the SOLEMNITY OF THE CORONATION OF CHARLES the II. On St. GEORGE'S Day 1661. Exhilarant ipsos gaudia nostra Deos. Mart. HEavens we thank you that you Thundred so As We did here you Cannonado'd too A brave Report as if you would out-vie Volleys discharg'd by Charles His Cavalrie 'T was still in Clouds and Tempests your voice came For lesse than That could not have spoke His Name Thus mighty Jove Co partner in Our Joy Out sounded what we cri'd Vive le Roy A sacred kind of Rival-ship for here VVe gladly Feign what They are Doing there 'T is a bold Challenge but I 'le make it good VVhether our Flames were lesser than their Flood As if St. George's Bon-fires would have done More than They could by Inundation Avaunt Philosophy we plainly prove The World must burn but 'T is with Charls his love Well! let us think upon 't who ere did view The Sun in 's Glory but 't was cloudy too Great Lights Eclipse the Lesse Nor were you made To shine so clear as not t' admit a shade You are Our Light Our Comfort and Our Hope Every good Subject is your Heliotrope Two Suns at once within our Horizon VVhilst we dispute which was the fairer One A Pretty Emulation Both did strive VVho should receive most beams who most should Give 'Till th' upper-Lamp shrunk in his uselesse Ray And left the Conquering Charles to rule the Day 'T was his Discretion for had Both shone Bright Heat had surpass'd the Comfort of the Light Then did he weep for joy A lovely weather It Rain'd as Heaven and Earth would come together And yet these April-tears would have us know They griev'd above at Male-Contents below To see that Heaven should design a Court For Us like Their's some not Thank them for 't Hen. Bold olim e N. C. Oxon