Friday May 17. 1661. HACTENUS ANGLORVM NULLI. CAROLO SECUNDO MAGNO MAJORI. AN ODE On the Fair Wether that attended His Majesty on His BIRTH, To His KINGDOM and His CROWN. As it was presented To the KING'S most Excellent Majesty. Glory's of God, Psal. 19 1. the Heaven's high declare By Starry Messengers, and * Wisemen. Mat. 2. 1. Sophies are Conducted by them to the Sacred place, Where they beheld that more than Heavenly Race; The only Potentate, 1 Tim. 6. 15. the King of Kings, To him they humbly pay rich Offerings; Your Star (Great Sir) His Majesty's Nativity. climbed Our Meridian In glory with the Sun, to see the Train (After your Morning Birth) K. Charles went to Paul's next day after his Birth that went to pay Solemn Devotions for your happy Day: The Mines, Coin. from Oar in Gold and Silver sing, Hactenus Anglorum Nulli t' Our King. Angels and Men! thus Heaven and Earth doth treat Our Heavenly joys, to make our hopes complete, But Clouds arose ere we knew where we were, The Interregnum. And Blood and Darkness stained Our Hemisphere, Till Majesty returned and calmed Our Main, His Majesty's arrival. Then Sun and Halcyon days returned again: And leaving all in Peace he ran his Race About the Zodiac, 11 Months almost. save a little space He wanted, when the TRIUMPH and the CROWN Posted him sooner by a sign to Town; Where finding Discontents and Tumults bold, Venner & imprisonments Only those 2 days (of many) were fair. He forced his way through Waters to behold. Th' Aspiring Trophies wait on Prophecy, CARLO SECUNDO MAGNO MAJORI, A Prophecy in St. John's Library in Cambridge. Then draws the Clouds again, and straight le's fly Thunder and Lightning through air's Canopy, To terrify Us Mortals, Canons and Thunder, answering each other. and bids know TOWERS as well above are as below. Long live King CHARLES the II. 2 Cor. 1. 20. Yea & Nays took away the Life of K. Charles. may his days, YEA and AMEN confirm, not YEA and NAYS. LONDON, Printed by JOHN CLOWES, for the Author, 1661.