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B02331 A congratulation for his sacred majesty, Charles, the third monarch of Great Britain, his happy arrival at White-hall. / By a loyal member of his majesties army. Edinburgh, June 13. 1660. 1660 (1660) Wing C5813A; ESTC R233558 694 1

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A CONGRATULATION For His Sacred Majesty CHARLES the third Monarch of Great Britain His happy Arrival at WHITE-HALL By a Loyal Member of His Majesties Army Edinburgh June 13. 1660. BE gone dark shadows of a gloomy night Pack hence you furious Bugbears which affright Weak humane fancies banish sullen fears State-Tempests now are still fair Calms appears Heav'ns are serene Faces and Hearts rejoyce Weigh Anchor Marriners your Sails up-hoise And steer your Royal Vessel to that Port Where Loyal Hearts in Myriads shall resort Where every Knee shall bow each Tongue shall cry Blessed Encomiums to His MAjESTY BREDAH adieu our DOVER longs to see That Face where 's mounted Soveraign Majestie That Heart where Love enthroned sits and lives And greatest Injuries forgets forgives That Magazine of Humane Policy Patterne of Patience Prudence Piety Once the Contempt but now the Worlds great Wonder A King of Peace and yet a King of Thunder A Son of Suffering but now Triumphing By Patience learn't the Art of Overcoming O're rigid Frowns and feigned Smiles from those Pretended Friendship prov'd His greatest Foes But stay me-thinks I see our ENGLANDS SUN Great BRITAINS Glory in 's Meridian VVithin the Royal Palace of VVHITEHALL Conducted by our Noble GENERAL Whose Valour Prudence and Fidelitie Deserves that GEORGE of ENGLAND styl'd he be VVho Prince and People Liberties and Laws Hath now restor'd from the Usurping Paws Of false Pretenders Who shall write his Story Puts Kings and Kingdoms in their Native Glory Long live King CHARLES the Great the Good the Just Blest in His Subjects happy in His Trust Long may His Princely Scepter bear Command Over our Kingdoms both by Sea and Land Thrice welcome our Dread Soveraign King of Hearts This is the Common Suffrage from all Parts Both High and Low both Rich and Poor they sing Rejoycing Eccho's for their Sacred King Possess and Rule inherite what 's Your own You 'r BRITAINS Glory and Your Subjects Crown VVhich done Posterities to come shall tell King CHARLES the Second 's without Parallel FINIS