Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England from 1642 to 1684 by Various
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That he may be happy in everything,
Te rogamus, etc. That Whitehall may shine in its pristine lustre, That the Parliament may make a general muster, That knaves may be punish'd by men who are juster, Te rogamus, etc. That now the dog-days are fully expired, That those cursed curs, which our patience have tired, May suffer what is by true justice required, Te rogamus, etc. That thou wilt be pleased to incline conquering Thomas (Who now hath both city and Tower gotten from us), That he may be just in performing his promise, Te rogamus, etc. That our hopeful Prince and our gracious Queen (Whom we here in England long time have not seen) May soon be restored to what they have been, Te rogamus, etc. That the rest of the royal issue may be From their Parliamentary guardians set free, And be kept according to their high degree, Te rogamus, etc. That our ancient Liturgy may be restored, That the organs (by sectaries so much abhorr'd) |
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