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T H E QUEEN's and my Lord of Oxford's New TOAST. H Ere's a Health to the Queen and Her faithful Adviſer, Than whom none's more Loyal, or juſter or Wiſer. O may Anna and Oxford their En'mies deſear, She always be Glorious, He always be Great ; She the Church's Deſender, and he Her Support, To keep Hypocritical Whigs from the Court! May the Mace and White Staff, and the Title He bears, Add Strength to bis Zeal, and give Courage to Hers, Till thoſe that diſown Her for Britain's Vicegerent, From a Right that's Divine, and in Birth is Inherent, Shall by his Means give Place to the Voice of the People That will not the Royal Prerogative cripple- To Her 'tis our Lives and our Fortunes are owing, To Him that our Credit's Reviving and Growing, That Funds are Eſtabliſh'd by Parliament Sages, Without any Tax, to pay Seamen their Wages ; That Fifty New Churches ariſe from 'our Coal, And Proviſion is made for our Body and Soul. As the Queen and the Subject have neither their Peer, * Q. Elizabeth. The name of the Late E. of She greater than * Tudor, He greater than Vere. Oxford. Printed by R. Newcomb, in Wine-Office-Court, Fleetſtreet : Where is to be had the London Gazette printed in the Tear 1666; giving an Account of the Tryals and Condemnation of 8 Fanaticks, for contriving the Burning of the City of London.

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Page 1: THE QUEEN's and my Lord of Oxford's New TOAST. · QUEEN's and my Lord of Oxford'S New T OA S T. Ere's a Health to the Qeen and Her faithful Advifer, Than whom none's more Loyal, or

T H E

QUEEN's and my Lord of Oxford's

New TOAST. HEre's a Health to the Queen and Her faithful Adviſer,

Than whom none's more Loyal, or juſter or Wiſer.

O may Anna and Oxford their En'mies deſear,

She always be Glorious, He always be Great ;

She the Church's Deſender, and he Her Support,

To keep Hypocritical Whigs from the Court!

May the Mace and White Staff, and the Title He bears,

Add Strength to bis Zeal, and give Courage to Hers,

Till thoſe that diſown Her for Britain's Vicegerent,

From a Right that's Divine, and in Birth is Inherent,

Shall by his Means give Place to the Voice of the People

That will not the Royal Prerogative cripple-

To Her 'tis our Lives and our Fortunes are owing,

To Him that our Credit's Reviving and Growing,

That Funds are Eſtabliſh'd by Parliament Sages,

Without any Tax, to pay Seamen their Wages ;

That Fifty New Churches ariſe from 'our Coal,

And Proviſion is made for our Body and Soul.

As the Queen and the Subject have neither their Peer, * Q. Elizabeth. The name of the Late E. of

She greater than * Tudor, He greater than Vere. Oxford. Printed by R. Newcomb, in Wine-Office-Court, Fleetſtreet : Where is to be had

the London Gazette printed in the Tear 1666; giving an Account of the Tryals and Condemnation of 8 Fanaticks, for contriving the Burning of the City of London.