. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . rom poisoned heartsThat ever thwart;And from all thoseThat are his foes : We wish thy person may stand free,To enjoy the sweets of Royalty!That when this life shall yield up breath,Then live with late Queen Elizabeth ! Thy Queen and wife,LORD, length her life!That peerless Anne,GOD loves, and man !A King her father,A King her brother,A King her mate,A Queen her state,Her son a Prince,Her children sinceAll royal born,Whom crowns adorn ! Never was woman so before, But fair Queen Catharine, and no more. And as in greatness, Earth
. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . rom poisoned heartsThat ever thwart;And from all thoseThat are his foes : We wish thy person may stand free,To enjoy the sweets of Royalty!That when this life shall yield up breath,Then live with late Queen Elizabeth ! Thy Queen and wife,LORD, length her life!That peerless Anne,GOD loves, and man !A King her father,A King her brother,A King her mate,A Queen her state,Her son a Prince,Her children sinceAll royal born,Whom crowns adorn ! Never was woman so before, But fair Queen Catharine, and no more. And as in greatness, Earth doth grace her; So GODs great goodness in Heaven place her. 644 The poor Subjects prayer. [^- °^^^^ Rare Henry young,Of this line sprung,Blessed beIn thy des^ree!Rest wise and fair,The royal heir!And all the restRemain thus blest!Mildly flourish !In peace nourish!Never decreaseTill the world cease ! Yea, all in all, all joy betide I King, Queen, and children, Heavens pride 1 Pine all, all perish, languish, when To this, all tongues cry not, Amen ! Amen 1
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