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A86388 His sacred majesty Charles the II. His royal title anagramatiz'd. Rowland, John, 1606-1660. 1660 (1660) Wing H2090; Thomason 669.f.25[30]; ESTC R211910 1,234 1

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CR DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE HIS SACRED MAJESTY CHARLES the II. His Royal TITLE Anagramatiz'd CHarls the Second by the Grace of God of Great Brittaine France and Ireland King Defender of the truly anciently Catholick and Apostolick Faith and in all Causes and over all persons as well Ec'lesiastical as temporal within these His Majesties Realms and Dominions by and under God Supreame Governour The ANAGRAM ACcept the valiant and loyall Georg Monck Captain General of the Armi's and the chief Restorer of our Du's Laws Religion and Liberti's his Princes friend at need And recc'n Thomas Allen that is a loyal Subject Lord Mayer of London City and a like blessed means for us sing prais and thanks as ever du' to the Wise God In Honor of the Lord General Monck and Thomas Allen Lord Major of London for their great Valour Loyalty and Prudence EPINICIA THus mounts the Rising Sun that guilds the day The Morning Star his Harbinger appears Dispelling Mists chasing all Fogs away Chearing mens hearts dispelling nightly fears The lesser Stars all vanish out of sight That made such twin●kling in the dark of Night What Histories relate if that be true Saint George for England as men us'd to sing Was but a Type that George one Dragon slew This kill'd a HYDRA and brings in the KING Raiseth the Church and State that quite were sunck Then say God save the King and God bless Monck Heralds at Arms are pos'd in Heraldry Searching for Titles best become him might George Duke of Sommerset Earl of Dundee Marquess of Dublin and Sir George his Knight All these and more they needs must yield they finde Short of his worth and of his Princes minde So Walworth that one Rebel kill'd was not More honor'd than Lord Allen hath his Seat Whose Loyalty shall never be forgot And Prudence when the Danger was so great For he by wisely managing his Place Preserves the Cities Charter Sword and Mace When that so many Traytors here did swarm Within this Land that put most men in doubt Such Vipers which no Art of man could charm Lord Monck and Allen nobly cast them out Let them recorded be to endless Date Preservers of our King the Church and State Let them be like Parheliums to the Sun When other stars will be combust too nigh These by reflexion as they have begun Shall shine like Suns with beams of Majesty Let both live Nestors years and when they dye In Heaven live with God eternally The King and Peoples Favorites that 's strange And seems for to import the Golden Age For hardly have we heard of such a Change That any man could both at once engage For whom the King delights in commonly The People hate and know no reason why But these are Stars of the first Magnitude And under these are comprehended all The smaller lights which here I must include That being fixt did not like Comets fall Since we have had so many Blazing stars Cause of our Woe and our late bloody Wars These are two Worthies which this Land upheld To be compar'd with any went before Two Presidents that are unparalel'd No Subjects e're deserved Honor more All Glory Honor Praise and Thanks we can We give to God and Jesus Christ God-Man Jo Rowland M. A. C C C Oxon. God save King Charles the Second and God bless the Parliament the Lord General Monck and Alderman Allen Lord Mayor of London and all their Cordial Adherents London Printed by T. J. 1660.