England's Darling, OR Great Britain's Joy and hope on that Noble PRINCE JAMES Duke of MONMOUTH. Brave Monmouth, England's Glory, Hated of none but Papist and Tory, Mayst thou in thy Noble Father's love remain, who happily over this Land doth Reign. Tune of, Young Jemmy, or Philander. YOung Jemmy is a Lad that's Royally descended; With every Virtue clad, by every Tongue commended: A true and faithful English heart, Great Britain's joy and hope, And bravely will maintain their part in spite of Turk and Pope. Young Jemmy is a Lad that hates all base pretences; No Tory, Masquerade, with Popish sham-pretences: A Heart and Soul so great and just, such Conduct and Command, A Champion in his Countries trust young Jemmy still will stand. Young Jemmy is a youth who thinks it no transgression To stand up for the Truth, and Protestant Profession: But Oh! he sights with such success, all mortal powers obey, No god of war but must confess young Jemmy hears the sway. At Jemmy's powerful voice the Drums & Trumpets sounded; And England did rejoice when Jemmy's fame abounded. Of Jemmy the victorious name did through all Europe fly, And all the nations did proclaim his mate less Gallantry. In Mastricht, and in France, in Germany, and Flanders, Young Jemmy did advance amongst the chief Commanders: By Sea and Land his fame did fly, and all the Nations round, Of Jemmy's constant victory and valour did resound, In Scotland Jemmy's hand dispersed the Whig and Tory, And B●thwel Bridge will stand to his eternal glory. There he the Rebels force withstood, and did their Might oppose, Both for the King and Countries good, in spite of all his foes. But oh! unhappy fates! a curse on Pride and Malice; The Popish plotting States have banished him the Palace. They turned him out of grace of late, of dignity and fame, And every mighty place of State, yet Jemmy's still the same. Maliciously they plot (against all sense and reason) 'Gainst Shaftsbury and Scot, to Cloak their Popish Treason: Tories and Papists all agree to blast his spotless fame, But 'spight of all their policy, young Jemmy's still the same. For still to lose his blood young Jemmy does importune, And for his Country's good, to spend his Life and Fortune For to support the Church and State, our Liberties and Laws, Against their Malice, Plots, and Hate, that wou●d our rights oppose. Let all good men implore for Jemmy's Restauration, Whose conduct must restore the ruins of our Nation: That he to Charles' praise may live, our freedom to maintain, When Jemmy shall his fame ret●eive and rein grace again. Printed for I Wright. J. Clark. W, Thackery and T. Passenger▪