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A61307 England's delight in this Parliament exprest in a reasonable acrostick-petition to the King's Most Excellent Majesty : with reflections upon the happy reign of Queen Elisabeth, that absolute and prime opposer of popery. Sambach, William. 1680 (1680) Wing S526; ESTC R25541 413 1

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ENGLANDS Delight In this Parliament Exprest in a Reasonable Acrostick-Petition to the KING' 's most Excellent Majesty With Reflections upon the happy Reign of Queen Elisabeth that absolute and Prime Opposer of Popery Cleave to thy People with a full Consent Hear what the People speak in Parliament Arm'd with their Love you need no Pol●tick Arts Riches will flow now you are King of Hearts Lend all your Strength your Peoples Love to gain ELISABETH the Patern of your Reign She liv'd belov'd 't was her Ineritance Succour to that brave HENRY King of France The Irish in their own Bogs She did Smother Unto the BELGICK Provinces a MOTHER All Nations fear'd or felt her dreadful hand ROME'S proud Conspirators did trembling stand Trust Providence 't will bring Thee safe to Land ENGLAND's thy Wife the Marriage-Bed maintain Thy Name 's no longer Charles but Charlemaign Her Love 's a FORT stronger than strongest Towers Her Hand her Heart her Treasure All is Yours The Turk whose Proud Ambition all things scorns His Pale Face Moon will then pull-in its Horns Sweet gentle Winds from every Coast will blow The Triple Crown shall humbly kiss your Toe London Printed for the Author William Sambach 1680.