〈…〉 himself in other Parliaments did, or have any of his predecessors before him done. And therefore there remains nothing now, but that you go on with cheerfulness, you go on with duty, you go on with the expressions, that may rejoice the heart of so gracious, so just, and so good a King; and that may be more than showers in the drought, and heat of Summer to refresh and cheer this kingdom, and all his majesty's Dominions, His majesty's SPEECH. Mr. Speaker, I Will o●ely say one word to you, now that you are the Speaker, I command you to do the Office of a Speaker; which is faithfully to report the great cause of the meeting, that my Lord Keeper in my name, did represent unto you the last day, with this assurance, that you giving me your timely help, in this great affair, I shall give a willing ear to all our just Grievances. FINIS.