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A57799 A royall story, for loyall readers For they intended mischiefe against thee, and imagined such a device as they are not able to performe. And why? because the King putteth his trust in the Lord, and in the mercy of the most highest, hee shall not miscarry. Dalen, Cornelius van, engraver. 1651 (1651) Wing R2153; ESTC R219748 16,088 37

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A ROYALL STORY FOR LOYALL READERS For they intended mischiefe against thee and imagined such a device as they are not able to performe And why because the King putteth his trust in the Lord and in the mercy of the most Highest Hee shall not miscarry Qui cupit optatam cursu contingere metam multa tulit fecitque Printed in the Yeare 1651. Parcere subjectis et debellare superbos Charles ye second Son to Charles I. ye Martir King of England Scotland France and Ireland defender of the faith c. Now in ye head of a gallant and numerous army of ye valiant and faithfull English Scotts marching by the power and mightines of his Maker towards the possession of the rest of his Fathers Crownes with olive branches emblemes of Victory peace and mercy To restore to the Loyall their Religion Lawes and Liberties to shew pitty and compassion to all the seduc'd and sorrowfull returnīg to their obedience But to execute Vengeance on the impenitent malitious and implacable murtherers of his Royall Father Cornelius Van Dalen sculpsit-Amster Ejaculation MAy God and his Annoynted the King and all that are God's and his Annoynted the King's forgive me if in these thoughts whilst they were yet invisible or now that they are become legible I have offended him or them humane fraielties excepted I hope I may appeale to Heaven the searcher of all hearts in poynt of my integrity in the matter of Loyalty and in the honest and hearty intendment of these Papers Lord continue and encrease all good designes in my breast untill they come to that perfection thou wilt please to accept And O thou whose proper worke it is to make the people of one house to be of one minde and to whom 't is equally possible to make those of one or more Kingdomes to be so too Blesse in thy time and way and that in the time and way present if it be thy holy will these distracted devided Kingdoms with composed united mindes that after so horrible and so long a seperation from thee by Rebellion Blasphemy Sacrilegde Murther and all other deadly sinnes we may once againe enjoy thee our God of Peace in Peace and by thee thy Vicegerent our King and under him our Church our Lawes our Liberties and our mutuall Loves through Jesus Christ the eternall sonne of thy love in whom thou hast loved us first Amen Now know I that the Lord helpeth his Annoynted and will heare him from his Holy Heaven even with the wholesome strength of his right hand NAy nay forbeare forbeare Gentlemen judge not that ye be not judged 'T is not to you high flying Youths but to the soberly Loyal soules who have candour as well as judgement that I intend these for your parts you were ever too rash in your actions and uncharitable in your censures for my conversation Pray pardon me that I am by mischance rusht into your company indeed I was looking for a more grave society you know I affect not yours and I am not ignorant that you hate mine therefore if you take ill this my misfortune pray tell me before I go 't is not generous to calumniate behinde any mans back if I have offended I am ready to cry you mercy or give you any handsome satisfaction in its defect meane while I kisse your hands Gentlemen and leave you to the wise mans first Course eate drink and be merry yet may I finde you hereafter to be recollected or but once becalmed amidst the surges and surfets of your sinfull excesses I shal then present you with his second course but remember that for all these things you must come to judgement and I 'le adde too that you know not how soone the times are dangerous swords are drawne and the thread of mans life as t was ever soone cut or knapt asunder so it seems now to be environed with Armies of weaponed and engin'd men at contest which shal give first that fatall blow and as the tree fals so it lies as life leaves death and Judgement find Vestigia nulla retrorsum who rememembreth thee in the grave saith valiantly holy David shal the dead praise thee no no the living the living they shal prayse God Therefore damne not sink not now lest you sink and be damned for ever God wil not blesse nor the King accept such persons some of you know it from Breda and I could tell you more from His Majesties owne mouth to an acquaintance of ours His Majesty now stands uppon His Fathers headlesse shoulders and sees the plagues attending the cursing drinking debaucht crew which help'd bring to the Scaffold the barbarously murthered but most blessed Martyr CHARLES the first who saw indeed in His time and sorrowed for but could not help the vic●s of His Armies and abuses of His Commisioners and Governours the former His gracious Meditations let you and all the world know As to the latter I am satisfied from His owne sacred lips when upon occasion of my giving His Majesty according to the duty of my command an account of affaires and persons in the West of England His Majesty deare King was pleased passionately to tell me that he was confident the relation I gave was just and patiently he added Oh the mirrour that he was reduced to that unhappy condition as to be forced to trust Knaves and knew not how to help it Our present King CHARLS the second such a Son to such a Father as I believe the world never paraleld though reduced certainly to as much necessity as ever so great a Prince was what time as he went from one Nation to another from one Kingdome to another people God suffering no man though to do him wrong abroad he became an object of pitty mixt with admiratiō from all the nobly disposed persons in the world and an object of scornings lashings of the Independent English tongues especially in Holland that had never seen him but such as with the Queen of Sheba hearing of his fame came to behold the magnanimity of his courage and the constancy of his vertues in the banishment from His other Royall possessions became astonished and either returned convinced penitent and Loyall or else seized with horrour went home trembling in their soules at the sight of His sacred Presence that I have charity to hope an holy operation from His Majesties divine influence will steale them also by degrees to their own salvation yet this King strangely happy and I know not how it comes to passe in this low condition as it seemed to the world was then now His Majesty is in power is more a strict reprehender of vice and a vigilant observer of those who became too sawcy with Majesty clouded in fortune onely not in face and kept up by his owne grace and presence a Kingship perfectly in himselfe not discovering the least passion for the absence from His Crownes which was the greater conquest then of the world and that desire of