A new song to the great comfort and rejoicing of all true English hearts, at our most Gracious King JAMES his Proclamation, upon the 24. of March last passed in the City of London. To the tune of England's pride is gone. IR SWeet England Rejoice and sing, Lovingly: lovingly: God hath sent us now a King, Praised be him. Of King HENRY'S Lineage is he Princely borne by degree. A braver Prince cannot be, then is Noble King james. ¶ Queen Elizabeth she is gone, Gloriously: Gloriously: Up to an angels Throne, ever to dwell. So prudent was her mind, So careful and so kind: All her State she hath assigned, to our Noble King james. ¶ Long ruled she this Land, Virtuously: Virtuously: King james now takes in hand, all the like care. He is our Royal King, And our Country will defend. A peaceful Reign Sweet jesus send▪ to our Noble King james. The Nobles of this our Land, faithfully: faithfully: Have set to their willing hands, All in dear love. Giving him his lawful right, Sweet England's Crown so bright, Which makes our Heart's delight, to say God save King james, ¶ Ring out your Bells a pace, merrily: merrily, Make Bonfires in every place, signs of true-love. For England doth now possess, A King of true Nobleness: Oh, let us love express, to our Noble King james. ¶ Four Kingdoms now are known, rightfully: rightfully: To be King james his own, peacefully still. Then what Prince or Potentate, With him dare make debate, Or envy at the state, of our noble King james. Other Lands will stand in fear dreadfully, dreadfully, When they his name shall hear all the world over. All Countries well may sing England hath now a King Whose name doth honour win that's noble King james. ¶ England's fair Roses bud gallantly: gallantly: Long may his Princely blood, Reign in this Land Then Popery comes not hear, Hated of Prince and Peer All England loves thee dear, Noble King james. ¶ God's gospel thou dost maintain, Zealously: zealously: And all untruths wilt disdain virtuously still: Flourish fair England then And all true Englishmen: joys are now come again with noble King james. Gallant King, come apace, speedily: speedily: Thy Subjects would see thy Face shining in Court: Thy Nobles hear shalt thou find Faithful and true of mind And all thy Commons kind noble King james. ¶ England now lives in peace, thankfully, thankfully, Good Lord the same increase evermore still. Love we our King and Queen, Then shall our days be seen Ever to flourish green under King james. ¶ Pray we for his Counsel grave Zealously, zealously. That they may true knowledge have. Concord and love. So shall our Country be, Graced with Victory: Thus love we Loyally, Noble King james. Finis. Printed by Robert Walde-graue.