Fryday May 17. 1661. Hactenus Anglorvm nvlli. Carolo Secundo Magno Majori. An ode on the fair weather that attended His Maiesty on his birth, to his kingdom and his Crown. ; As it was presented to the Kings most Excellent Majesty.
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