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A25479 The anniversary ode on His Sacred Majesties inauguration, in Latin and English From the fleet, under the generous jurisdiction of Richard Manlove Esq; the worthy warden thereof. Licensed, May 27, 1686. Rob. Midgley. 1686 (1686) Wing A3240A; ESTC R214862 1,544 10

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The Anniversary ODE ON HIS Sacred Majesties INAUGURATION IN Latin and English From the FLEET Vnder the Generous Jurisdiction of RICHARD MANLOVE Esq the Worthy Warden thereof LICENSED May 27 1686. ROB. MIDGLEY London Printed by Edward Jones 1686. ODE Sancti GEORGII Die Decantata Aprilis 23. 1686. 1. VIRI sub utroque Globo Terrae cujuscunque Gentes Concordes elevate mentes Et Gratulemini JACOBO Priorem Quo non habet Mundus Honorum Primus Hic est fundus JACOBVS Nomine Secundus 2. Gaudete Reges Foederati Tuba Sonet ac Tormentum Et omne fiat Argumentum In Laudem Regis Coronati 3. Gallus gaudeat ac Iberus Danus Polona Pubes Tristitiae serenent nubes Nobilitas Anglusque Clerus 4. Hibernus indies accrescat Et quum Temperabit Lyram Scotus Leo leniat Iram Carduusque Rosâ coalescat 5. Thamesi concurrit Tiber Europae Magnae Mercatorum Londinum stat commune Forum Sit homo Verna sive Liber 6. Olyssiponae Lusitanus Liberè nobiscum misceat Cor ac Merces quales liceat Et Regis Osculetur Manus 7. Quid ambigitis Batavi Calamitas vos quoties urget Sospitator Is assurget Cui Patris Os Mens est Avi 8. Tanti est noster Imperator Princeps oculatae Mentis Martis Terror ac Tridentis Terrâ Mari Triumphator 9. Cives Portas aperite Vestrum salutate Regem Qui Musas tuetur Legem Grantae Praes Bellositae 10. Dies Iste Gloriosus Hispania Fontes vina fundant Dum Rubro Latices redundant Sit nemo Moestus aut Morosus 11. Angliae sudum rarò certius Aut Serenum sic affulsit Musicâ tàm nos demulsit Vicessimus Aprilis Tertius 12. GEORGIVS heic JACOBO junctus Ambo Genii Tutelares Angliae defendunt Lares Georgius olim fato functus Et Praesens DEI Princeps VNCTVS 13. Unanimes Britanni State Boreae Sidus Occiduum State Corpus Individuum Et Laudem DEO Jubilate Hic Hic est cui succumbet Mundus Per Quem JACOBVS Fons Fundus Honorum nulli stat Secundus The Song sung on St. George's Day c. 1. LET every Kingdom Camp and Court Whose Natives to this Realm resort Congratulate That Prince whose Name 's As His Blest Grandsire's was King JAMES Second by Name but in the Throne And Orb of Honour shines Alone And There sits Second unto None 2. Let all Confederate Kings and Powers Whose Kingdoms are at Peace with Ours Rejoyce Whilst Trumps and Cannons Ring The Loud Elogiums of Our KING 3. Let France and Spain disband all Fears With Denmarks and great Polands Peers Whilst Nobles with the Clergy clear All Clouds arising in Our Sphear 4. When Ireland Tunes his Charming Lyre Stout Scotland's Lyon doth retire And her Pungent Thistles close In Vnion with our English Rose 5. Thames and Tiber both Combine And Londons made the Magazine Of Merchandize in each Degree Where Men do meet both Bond and Free 6. Lisbond's Rich and Royal Pile Freely Traffiques with Our Isle In most Commodities of the Land And Joys to Kiss Our Soveraign's Hand 7. Belgia then no more distrust A Prince whose Prudence can Adjust All Diff'rences in whom you 'll find His Father's Face and Grandsire's Mind 8. So Qualifi'd is He to Reign Whose Active Body and Strong Brain Puts Mars and Neptune to the stand He Riding Lord by Sea and Land 9. Ye Citizens set wide Your Gates To Him who is the THREE ESTATES Sole Prop A Prince of Deep Discerning Pillar both of Law and Learning 10. This is a Day of Jubilee Let all be Debonair and free To Quaff what London's Conduits carry Burdeux Wine or Old Canary 11. Musick ne'er was better heard On such an April's Twenty Third Than This where Air and Earth conspire In Consort to make up the Quire 12. For GEORGE and JAMES Our Tutelary Guardians joyntly keep and carry A Correspondence GEORGE Translated Long since to Bliss and there Instated And JAMES by Heaven's Decree appointed Britain's Ruler GOD's ANOINTED 13. To Him let Britain's North and South Give Praise with Mutual Heart and Mouth And cleave in Love and true Communion To Him who is the GOD of Vnion 'T is HE 'T is HE that can alone Guard and support Great JAMES his Throne Who sits here SECOND unto None Cantilenam Concludamus cum Authoris Actione Gratiarum post Prandium GRates DEO Tibi damus Pro Donis Vestris oramus Ut Rex JACOBUS diu vigeat Nec Britannus Orbs indigeat Rege Nato de JACOBIS Donec adsit SHILO Nobis Amen We will conclude this Gratulatory ODE with the Author 's Usual Grace after Dinner LORD Give us humble and right thankful Hearts For all the Blessings which thy Love Imparts And-Bless our Sacred Soveraign King JAMES Who of His Royal Line and Christian Name 's Fourth Monarch of Great Britain Scotlands Seventh King of both Realms th' Hundred and Eleventh LORD Grant that from His Seed there ne'er want One Till SHILO come to sit upon the Throne Amen FINIS