A CONGRATULATORY POEM, To the High and Mighty, CZAR of Muscovy, On his Arrival in ENGLAND On Tuesday the 11th. of this Instant January, 1697/8.
WElcome, Great MONARCH, to our happy Shore
Proud of a Glory ne'er known here before
What working Transports must Brave
Britain shew
Blest with the
PEACE, the Great
NASSAW, and You
A Peace, the greatest Gift from Heaven can Flow
And You, the greatest Men, the World can Show
What thronging JOYS our Smiling Lands Invade?
At once so Happy, and so Glorious Made.
You two, the Twins of Fate, whose powerful Work
Subdues both
MAHOMET, and the Christian
TƲRK;
Go on, Great SIR, pursue thy great Design
May thy Great SOUL in equal Conquests Shine.
Thy Glist'ning Sabre on proud
Asia Gleams,
Dazling the Frighted
TARTERS by its Beams;
Its Conquering Steel shall to the
East give Law,
Whilst
NASSAW's Scepter keeps the
West in Awe.
Christ's firmest Pillars, and the Christians Prop
To keep the sinking Church, and Gospel Up,
Thy Name makes
ROME reflect on Heroes Slain,
And dread the Northern Nations once Again,
Thy Martial North, the Load-stone of the War
Attracting shining Steel, and Arms, Afar;
A moderate Warmth the Births of Peace Unfold,
But Glorious War, is Hatch'd and Nurs'd by Cold.
But what the Sun does to thy Lands Deny,
Is by a Native Heat supply'd in Thee,
An active Heat, which does the World Survey,
And by its Beams, gilds
Britain in the Way,
Like Travelling
Phaebus round the World you Run,
And thus Compel the
East t'adore the Rising Sun.
May Roman Conquests be out done by Thee
And
CZAR to more than
CAESAR then extended Be.
LONDON: Printed and Sold by J. Bradford in Little Britain, 1698.