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Pleasant dialogues and dramma's

selected out of Lucian, Erasmus, Textor, Ovid, &c. ... By Tho. Heywood

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Another spoken at White Hall before their sacred Majesties.
  
  
  
  
  
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Another spoken at White Hall before their sacred Majesties.

Exuberant joyes, delights transcending waite
About the orbe of this illustrious state.
All sad disasters flie beyond those Seas
That ebbe and flow unto th' Antipodes.
Or if they chance to linger by the way,

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May they with Mahomet, and Ali stay:
But never in these Climes find place of rest
Or shelter, where the sacred truth's profest,
But in their stead, prosperity and peace,
Aboundance, health, with numerous increase
Of royall issue 'bout your throne be seene,
To glad my soveraigne, and rejoyce his Queene:
So shall your Nations in bright lustre shine,
Figuring in these your Persons, powers divine.

The Epilogue.

Miriads of joyes your royall hearts surprise,
Yea more than any rapture can devise,
The heart of man conceive, or tongue expresse,
That in your more than common happinesse,
All your true subjects with unanimous voice,
May both in you, and your blest seed rejoyce.