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B06147 To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor at the anniversary entertainment in Guildhall. 1678 (1678) Wing T1655; Interim Tract Supplement Guide Lutt.III[141]; Interim Tract Supplement Guide C.20.f.2[115] 530 1

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To the Right Honourable THE LORD MAYOR AT THE ANNIVERSARY ENTERTAINMENT IN GUILDHALL THE wise Appllo Laugheth once a year So the resembling mortal Gods do here Deign to be jolly and Triumph together Over their Cares and over Romes soul weather As you much Honoured Sir Ascend the Chair The Heavens so kind and so Propitious are Redeem'd Religion happily supplies Fresh Comfort to your former solemn Joys Let Popery dasht it sound sweeter in your ear Than the sweet pleasing melody you hear And Hearts as with good wine be chear'd and warm'd With the good news His Majesty not harm'd But this ought to allay your Joys Excess His Martyr'd Friend falls by the merciless Now Exit Babylon's Transubstantiation Infernal Plots and Hell Assassination Those Egypt Frogs no more Infest or Croak Within the shadow of the Royal Oak Avant Prodigious Protean Papal-State Avant the curst Raviliack Transmigrate The noise of Blood The noise of Bankrupts cease The Nations Wealth the Nations Fame increase This so bright dawning Providential Ray Sweetly Presageth Sun-shine Halcyon day And you my Lord within your Lower Sphere Are a good Omen Happy be your year On Sir Edmondbury Godfrey Such is mans Life and Fickle state Consum'd with Care expos'd to Hate Rent by variety of Fate At most but of a moments Date So here in this great Herse we see The best of Mortals what they be The wise and good worst harms molest The more of worth the less of rest As in a storm the Cedars fall And shrubs survive their Funeral