Stella Meridiana Caroli Secundi regis, &c. verses written 31 years since, upon the birth and noon-day star of Charles, born Prince of Great Brittaine the 29 of May 1630 : our now miraculously restored and gloriously crowned Charles the Second of Great Britain, France and Ireland King, &c./ by several persons of honour.

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Stella Meridiana Caroli Secundi regis, &c. verses written 31 years since, upon the birth and noon-day star of Charles, born Prince of Great Brittaine the 29 of May 1630 : our now miraculously restored and gloriously crowned Charles the Second of Great Britain, France and Ireland King, &c./ by several persons of honour.
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London :: Printed for T. Basset ...,
1661.
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Charles -- II, -- King of England, 1630-1685.
Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685 -- Sources.
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"Stella Meridiana Caroli Secundi regis, &c. verses written 31 years since, upon the birth and noon-day star of Charles, born Prince of Great Brittaine the 29 of May 1630 : our now miraculously restored and gloriously crowned Charles the Second of Great Britain, France and Ireland King, &c./ by several persons of honour." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A61405.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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And till his Murderers come to Justice hand, The stain and scandal lies on all this Land; Though those that sign'd and seal'd his blest bloud spilt, Yet on the Nation they laid all the guilt. He was the Common Father of us all: And Duty bids us loud for justice call. Let some Lords, Priests, Cits, Lawyers, men oth' Blade, Of all sorts some be now a Victim made.
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