The Royall Subjects Joy, OR,
Joyfull news to all that faithfull be,
And doth desire a happy year to see,
To see the same let all good Christians pray
That
Charles in peace, may Crown and Scepter sway,
Then should we see such love in fair
England,
No forreign Nation durst against us stand.
The Tune is,
Sound a charge.
YOU Loyall Subjects all
sing for joy, sing for joy;
Good news here's at
VVhite-Hall,
sing for joy.
A second
Charles is come,
Though heavy news to some,
Let them say no more but mum.
sing for joy, sing for joy.
Long time we did him want,
sing for joy, sing for joy;
Which made all trading scant,
sing for joy;
But now I hope that we
Shall better trading see,
And live in unity,
sing for joy, &c.
Our Royal Parliament,
sing &c.
I hope will give content,
sing for joy.
That
Charles of high renown,
In peace may wear the Crown,
And pull all Schisms down,
sing, &c.
For
George our Generall
sing for joy, &c.
Let us pray both great and small,
sing for joy.
That faithfull be may stand,
For the good of fair
England,
Then we will fight with heart and hand
sing, &c.
For if Charles do wear the Crown,
sing, &c.
And pull all Tares down,
sing for joy.
Then Quakers look about,
For you will have the rout
of that thire is no doubt,
sing, &c.
The Gospell flourish shall,
sing, &c.
Heavens bless them at VVhite-hal
[...]
sing, &c.
Lord garnt they may agree,
That we all may see,
And joyfull unity,
sing, &c.
The Second Part,
to the same Tune.
For Sects and Schisms
[...]hey,
sing, &c.
Shall in
England bear no sway,
sing, &c.
Quaker nor any other
Which would the Gospell smother.
If that he were my Brother.
sing, &c.
Good Souldiers will not daunt,
sing, &c.
What, though they mony want,
sing, &c.
Their Arrears are all at hand.
That will true and faithfull stand,
And be at
Charles s and
Georges command.
sing, &c.
England rejoice with me.
sing, &c.
We happy days shall see,
sing for, &c.
For I hope all Trades will mend,
And cruell wars will end.
Peace[?] so much will stand our friend,
sing, &c.
Merchants of high renown
sing, &c.
If
Charles enjoy the Crown,
sing. &c.
Most happy dayes you'l see,
Trading so good will be,
If
Charles and
George agree.
sing &c.
If all this to pass do come,
sing &c.
Then let both all and some
sing for joy.
Then will all Englands foes
Lament their grievous woes,
for fear of English blows,
sing, &c.
So to conclude I cry
sing, &c.
for peace and liberty;
sing, &c.
Let all true Subjects stand
for the good of fair England,
Under
Charles and
George command,
sing, &s.
So as I strst begun,
sing, &c.
My Subject still shall run,
sing for, &c.
Let all good Christians pray
That Peace may bear the, sway,
Amen, Amen I say,
sing for joy, sing for joy.
T.R.
FINIS
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