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B14194 Great Britaines sorrow for the death of her late deceased all beloued soueraigne lord King James who dyed at his manour of Theobalds, on Sunday, March 27. 1625. and the peoples ioy in the welcome proclaiming of his vndoubted sonne, and our leige lord Charles King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, &c.; Great Britaines sorrow for the death of her late deceased all beloved soveraigne lord King James. 1625 (1625) STC 14423.7; ESTC S106332 1,072 1

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GREAT BRITAINES SORROW For the Death of her late deceased all beloued Soueraigne Lord King JAMES Who dyed at his Manour of Theobalds on Sunday March 27. 1625. AND THE PEOPLES IOY In the welcome proclaiming of his vndoubted Sonne and our Leige Lord CHARLES King of Great Britaine France and Ireland c. HEre are two Figures of great Griefe and Ioy Each striuing one the other to destroy And as the one possesseth vs with Griefe The other giues vs Comfort and Reliefe This vnexpected and vnwelcome Blow Caus'd brinish Teares our mourning Eyes oreflow Yet wee haue the Almighties fauour found Who gaue the Cure before hee gaue the Wound This Good deceast example of Good Kings Whose faire Renowne throughout the whole world rings The Iemme and Iewel of Great Britaines Throne Our Wise Beloued Prudent Salomon The Scourge of Antichrist whose Tongue and Penne Hath beene inspir'd by God admir'd by Men When Blessed Peace was banisht euery where Hee gaue her Royall entertainment here Full two and twenty yeares that Heauenly Doue He did imbrace her in the Armes of Loue. Peace all his life with Plenty staid with him Whilst neighbour-Realms in bloody wars did swim His Learning and his Charitie was rare Vnmatched as his Works doe well declare For Royall Maiestie and Courtesie For pious Zeale and Liberalitie He was the Paragon and Patterne too To guide all Princes how to speake and doe And hauing lost him which way can we see How this great Domage may repaired be O God with thankfulnesse we make confession Thou hast restor'd our Ioyes in his Succession Rest gracious Iames in Euerlasting Rest Whilst in thy blessed Off-spring we are blest Great Charles our hope in thee expels our feares Reuiues our Ioy our drooping spirits cheares Thy Fathers Sunset almost strucke vs dead And by thy Rising we are comforted O what a war of Griefe and Ioy within Each Subiects brest the conquest sought to winne At last our Ioy the victory did gaine For ioy of Thee Great Britaines Charlemagne When as the Peeres of this lamenting Land Proclaim'd thy Reigne thy Title and Command Then did the Ayre with Acclamations ring God saue Charles Britaines France and Irelands King This was the sound of comfort and the voice That made each sad and fearfull heart reioyce In Thee we are made happy we confesse If we haue grace to see our happinesse As thou art Heyre vnto Great Iames his Crowne So art thou to his vertues and Renowne In thee his goodnesse really is borne His Crowne and Qualities doe thee adorne So that this change is nothing but in Name Th' Estate and the Perfection is the same Long maist thou imitate his actions still T' aduance the Good and to suppresse the Ill That tracing in the footsteps of thy Sire Thy name and fame all Nations may admire Whilst Thou the Glory of thy Diadem Maist be thy peoples Ioy and ioy in Them May no Conspira●ies thy peace molest May Antichristian Plots be all supprest May God and good men euer more befriend thee And dayes of old Methashelah attend thee Amen