The Roxburghe ballads . ies both being Crownd, the Rights of this Realms to restore,Great Guns made the Kingdom resound, to carry the tydings all Loyal Souls drinking their health, and full as they followd their blows,They wishd them both honour and wealth, to Reign in the spight of their foes. The Conduits were flowing with Wine, and Bonefires in every street,Which like blazing Comet did shine, the joys of the day to compleat;Huzzas made the element ring, their merriment none can oppose,They prayd that great William our King might Reign in the spight of his foes. Printed for /. Blare


The Roxburghe ballads . ies both being Crownd, the Rights of this Realms to restore,Great Guns made the Kingdom resound, to carry the tydings all Loyal Souls drinking their health, and full as they followd their blows,They wishd them both honour and wealth, to Reign in the spight of their foes. The Conduits were flowing with Wine, and Bonefires in every street,Which like blazing Comet did shine, the joys of the day to compleat;Huzzas made the element ring, their merriment none can oppose,They prayd that great William our King might Reign in the spight of his foes. Printed for /. Blare, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, 1689. 720 [Roxb. Coll., II. 272,437 ; Tepys, II. 270 ; Wood, E. 25, fol. 114 ; Lind., 739.] %\>t Subjects Satisfaction. Bring a Mt\x> &ong of tlje protlatnnng &tng Williamant) £Ducm Mary tf)t 13tlj of tf)i# iwttittt February ;to tf)t great |op anti Comfort of tlje foujole totngoom. To the Tune of, Grim King of the Ghosts ; Or, Hail to the Mirtle Shades. [See Note.]. King William is come to the Throne, the Nations defender to be,And this is a blessing we own, ordaind by the Heavens decree;Let Protestants truly rejoyce, and bells too as merrily all with a laudable voice, cry God bless great William our King. Queen Mary, his Royal Consort, invested with fame and renown,She is the bright star of the court, as being true heir to the Crown :Long may they both flourish & reign, their fame thro Europe to ring:While subjects they cry out amain, God prosper greats illvaxn our King, The Triumph of that noble day, as they were in London proclaimd,Was duly observd every way, vast Bone-fires gallantly flamd :Canary was plenty and free, as water that flows from a spring,Whileallin one voice did agree, saying Godblessgreat William our King. As being releasd from that fear, which threatened this nation of late,A blessing is come in the rear, to settle Religion and State:The glory of Brittains is come, their Boy, let us merrily sing,And


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