Verse Solus
Oh mighty Prince whose Loud or Dreaded Name
Is through the world borne on the Wings of Fame
Whom all (to be as Good as Great) must owne
Where Wisdom is in Peace or in Warr Valour known.
Suffer that we this happy Day
A Loyall Subsidy may Lay
Our hearts as humble off’rings in your way
Chorus
Let us our vows and wishes Sing
That Heav’n would bless our Gracious King
With all the Joyes it has in Store
Health, Pleasure, Plenty, Peace and Pow’r
Till he can take or wee can Aske no more
Symphony
Verse Solus
If our vows could prevaile he each year shou’d Renew
And creeping old Age him in vaine shou’d persue
In his blood there shou’d still be Perpetual Spring
Chorus
And we like the Birds wou’d still Cheerfully Sings:
By the Influence wee Shou’d Receive from our King
Verse:3:Voc:
But must alas we ev’n this Blessing Loose
The Greatest Blessing which our hearts cou’d choose.
Heav’n give us this and all the Rest Refuse.
Chorus
At Least let not his Danger cause Our fears
Or Loss of him prvoke our Tears
These many, many, many happy years
Symphony
Verse:3:Voc:
Oh might he flourish might he Live
Till good men at his Reigne shall Greive
Or (which can never be)
Till the ill will of factious men shall cease
Or he deserve those ills
Or which can never be
Till the ill will of factious men shall cease
Or he deserve those ills
Chorus
Let us our vows and wishes sing
That Heav’n would bless our Gracious King
With all the Joys it has in Store
Health, Pleasure, Plenty, Peace & Pow’r
Till he can take or wee can Aske no more
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