Dan. 3. 10. And now, on my bended knees, let me joyfully congratulate his restored Majesty, and humbly offer him this short and hearty wish, O King, Live for ever. And not content with my own inconsiderable prayers, with all my soul I beg the universal assistance of others, earnestly inviting all the nation, even all the three nations, to sing
Te Deum Laudamus.
2 Sam. xix. 14.
And he bow'd the hearts of all the people, as the heart of one man; So that they sent this word unto the King, Return thou and all thy servants.
FINIS.
Thomas & Hunsley, Printers, Doncaster.
Footnotes
[ ] [ [1] ] This is not the only account that is published, for we find it related by Bates, in his Elenchues, and by the Earl of Clarendon, whose account he received from the king himself.
[ ] [ [2] ] The original style, &c. being preserved, will account for the very erroneous punctuation, to which it was deemed necessary to adhere.