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A nursery of novelties in Variety of Poetry

Planted for the delightful leisures of Nobility and Ingenuity. Composed by Tho. Jordan
  
  

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On the Day.

The happy day (long wish'd by some)
By God's appointment, now is come,
In which our joyful eyes shall see
King Charles adorn'd with Majesty,
And He who liv'd a life like Job
Shall now with Crown, Scepter, and Globe,
With peaceful seed ascend his Throne,
And every man shall have his own:
The Juncto, Oliver, and Rump
That turn'd up all the Knaves for Trump,
Are totally dissolv'd, and we
Are Subjects to true Majesty.
Then let us all with one consent
Pray for the good Old Government,
Under whose power we may encrease
In Truth and Treasure, Ease and Peace;
And Children yet unborn shall live to say,
This was the happy Coronation Day.