England's beauty in seeing King Charles the Second restored to majesty . n the City , diffolvlng a Frantlck^ Parliament without abroken fpear. Thofe high things you could never have dene,but bythe Moft high;//- was not you alone which effctlcd them, but theLord with (jod therefore do you ever honour & this you ever ferve,and fo may he preferve you long to enjoy the fruitof this vltlory, & perhaps re ferve you for further conauefts. And,when you come to take your laftfarwell of all earthly honours,as yonhave been a blefting to the Nation, foyou fhall be bleffed out of theNation,


England's beauty in seeing King Charles the Second restored to majesty . n the City , diffolvlng a Frantlck^ Parliament without abroken fpear. Thofe high things you could never have dene,but bythe Moft high;//- was not you alone which effctlcd them, but theLord with (jod therefore do you ever honour & this you ever ferve,and fo may he preferve you long to enjoy the fruitof this vltlory, & perhaps re ferve you for further conauefts. And,when you come to take your laftfarwell of all earthly honours,as yonhave been a blefting to the Nation, foyou fhall be bleffed out of theNation, and be conveyed up to a new Court, and wait upon a newKing, wherewith a triumphant palme In your hand, and a Robeof glory upon your back^ llkj a true conauerour you fhallJing thefong of Mofes and the Lamb. <iAnd thus befeechlng God to piyour life full with day es, your heart full with grace, your namefull with honour, and your Soul full with blifs,fubmijfivelj I takeleave, and reft. Waltham Abby Your Graces very much in Effcx* devoted Servant H Tho: The Man of valour Or, Thepuiflanceof Englands great Champion,


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