CALEDONS GRATULATORY RAPTURE At the Happy Return of our Dread Lord and SOVERAIGN KING CHARLES THE SECOND.
HEnce Hellish fury's to your Stygian Cells,
Here is nor Time, nor Place, for Charms, or Spells,
Our Horizontall
Phoebus doth appear
To guild the Zodiack of this Hemisphear
With Royal Rayes: Although your furious rage
Long forc'd thir Clyms, to prove the dismall stage
Of Treasons, Murthers, Ruins, Rapins, When
Pow'r was usurped by the scum of men:
The Throne was Raz'd, And Sacred Majestie
Was sacrifized to the Tyrannie
Of worst of Vermin, All the Royall Race
Exil'd, and Royalty in high disgrace
Enter'd; How (then) obscured was our Light?
Our Day transformed to
Cymerian night?
Yet from this
Phoenix's ashes, lo, their springs
A
Phoenix that's the Diadem of Kings:
With what transcending glory doth he rise,
To clear the shads of our long dark'ned skies;
The Thron's repaired, Majesty restor'd,
The Regal Race return'd, admir'd, ador'd!
Brave
Heroe's, great restorers of the Crown!
All future ages shall your true renown
Admire; And the unparalelled Storie
Proclaim, of your so much deserving Glorie.
But gen'rous
George, the
George most high deserves
Of Royal bounty, which as yet reserves
A Magazine of Honour, to Proclame
The meritorious grandour of his Fame:
While Regicids with infamie arraign'd,
And all their Complice's with shame are stain'd.
Then Loyal Natives, let us chaunt and sing
With chearfull Acclamations Carolling
This Day, This Solemn-memorable Day
How beautified, by the Royal Ray
Of Sacred Majestie? How hearts, and tongues
Enlarged are, in chearful cries and songs?
The Heaven's resoun'd, The Eccho's do reply,
The sweet concordance of this Harmony;
Long live Renown'd, Renown'd long be the Raign
Of
Charl's the Second, our Dread Soveraign.
FINIS.