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A38403 England's joy for London's loyalty expressed in so freely furnishing His Sacred Majesties occasions, to the great joy of all loyal subjects. 1664 (1664) Wing E2987; ESTC R36568 1,088 1

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ENGLAND'S JOY FOR LONDON'S LOYALTY Expressed in so freely furnishing His Sacred MAJESTIES Occasions To the great Joy of all Loyal Subjects HEark heark how loud the Golden Trump of Fame Throughout the Vniverse sounds LONDON's Name Renowned Metropolis whose Antient Glory Receives new Lustre from the present Story Not to be heard without an Admiration As would incite all Cities Emulation Her Peace Strength Plenty Government at Home Already sounds throughout all Christendom Abroad her Trade and Traffique daily swells 'Mong Christians Turks Barbarians Insidels But Fame of London's Loyalty shall run No shorter Circuit than the Glorious Sun Shall all the Earth surround with such a Praise That Everlasting Monuments shall raise Where Legibly Posterity may read With what Alacrity she serv'd her HEAD Obedience so exact appearing still The Counterpart unto her Sov'raigns Will His Royal Pleasure known in ev'ry Street Her Strength her Treasure prostrate at His Feet Not squeez●d by Taxes out There needs no more But Prince's Smile to open all her Store So free Contribute All Each Company Ambitious to devote a Treasury To Service of His MAJESTY From whence Whole Nation tasting happy Influence So large so free this Loan this City tenders ●ets value on the SUM More on the Lenders Nor can We reach how high the Estimation But by our Sov'raigns Gracious Acceptation Like Precedent no former Ages tell 'T will honour future TIMES to parallel How pleasant Sight to view the Harmony 'Twixt LONDON's Duty and her Loyalty How well her Actions with Profession suits Of True Reform'd Religion shews the Fruits The Laws and Gospels Precepts thus obeys Fears God whilst honours Him the Scepter sways How well these Retributions do express Her Sence of Prince's Merits ask no less That thus these Channels flow late drein'd so dry All Thanks to Heav'n restor'd right Monarchy And therewithall a KING of whose wise Care London's Commerce partakes so deep a share Long may She boast with such a Prince is bless'd Long may HE Joy of City such possess'd Inseparably may this UNION last By Loves Reciprocal still knit more fast To mutual Comforts Both whence Joy extends To Native Subjects and to Neigh'bring Friends But shall a Terrour strike among our Foes Shall Both since cannot One alone oppose May dread to meet a CHARLS who with the Nine So famous Worthies shall for ever shine Assisted by this City shall not want Old Carthage Rome nor Troy in Troynovant Long may it flourish thus at Home belov'd Renown'd abroad whilst feared yet approv'd All Confluence of Blessings on it flow May never by their Want their Value know Still may She grow more Good more Wise more Great More rich more strong till ev'ry way compleat Still may She ' bide secure by Heav'ns Defence From Sword from Famine and from Pestilence No Fire consume her Buildings nor what 's worse Rebellion Schism Faction prove her Curse But as She grows more Populous may Peace And Concord still within her Walls increase Her Citizens here bless'd till shall remove To New Jerusalem and dwell Above Whilst Sun and Moon endures may never This Be said Thus Happy LONDON was but Is With ALLOWANCE LONDON Printed for the AUTHOR 1664.