The anniversary ode on His Sacred Majesties inauguration, in Latin and English From the fleet, under the generous jurisdiction of Richard Manlove Esq; the worthy warden thereof. Licensed, May 27, 1686. Rob. Midgley.

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The anniversary ode on His Sacred Majesties inauguration, in Latin and English From the fleet, under the generous jurisdiction of Richard Manlove Esq; the worthy warden thereof. Licensed, May 27, 1686. Rob. Midgley.
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London :: printed by Edward Jones,
1686.
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James -- II, -- King of England, 1633-1701 -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
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"The anniversary ode on His Sacred Majesties inauguration, in Latin and English From the fleet, under the generous jurisdiction of Richard Manlove Esq; the worthy warden thereof. Licensed, May 27, 1686. Rob. Midgley." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A25479.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 28, 2024.

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ODE Sancti GEORGII

Die Decantata, Aprilis 23. 1686.

1.
VIRI sub utroque Globo, Terrae & cujuscunque Gentes Concordes elevate mentes, Et Gratulemini JACOBO.
Priorem Quo, non habet Mundus, Honorum Primus Hic est fundus, JACOBƲS Nomine Secundus.
2.
Gaudete Reges Foederati! Tuba Sonet, ac Tormentum, Et omne fiat Argumentum In Laudem Regis Coronati.
3.
Gallus gaudeat, ac Iberus; Danus, & Polona Pubes: Tristitiae serenent nubes Nobilitas, Anglusque Clerus.
4.
Hibernus indies accrescat, Et quum Temperabit Lyram

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Scotus Leo leniat Iram, Carduusque Rosâ coalescat.
5.
Thamesi concurrit Tiber, Europae Magnae Mercatorum Londinum stat commune Forum, Sit homo Verna, sive Liber.
6.
Olyssiponae Lusitanus Liberè nobiscum misceat Cor, ac Merces quales liceat, Et Regis Osculetur Manus.
7.
Quid ambigitis Batavi? Calamitas vos quoties urget, Sospitator Is assurget Cui Patris Os, & Mens est Avi.
8.
Tanti est, noster Imperator; Princeps oculatae Mentis, Martis Terror, ac Tridentis Terrâ, & Mari Triumphator.
9.
Cives Portas aperite, Vestrum & salutate Regem, Qui Musas & tuetur Legem, Grantae Praes, & Bellositae.

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10.
Dies Iste Gloriosus; Hispania Fontes vina fundant; Dum Rubro Latices redundant, Sit nemo Moestus, aut Morosus.
11.
Angliae sudum rarò certius, Aut Serenum sic affulsit, Musicâ tàm nos demulsit Vicessimus Aprilis Tertius.
12.
GEORGIƲS heic JACOBO junctus; Ambo Genii Tutelares Angliae defendunt Lares; Georgius olim fato functus, Et Praesens DEI Princeps ƲNCTƲS.
13.
Unanimes Britanni State, Boreae Sidus, & Occiduum, State Corpus Individuum, Et Laudem DEO Jubilate.
Hic Hic est cui succumbet Mundus, Per Quem JACOBƲS Fons, & Fundus Honorum, nulli stat Secundus.
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