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saxa praetexerint, quod denique tectum magnus hospes impleveris_, and all those sacred _Vestigia_ of yours: Thus what was once applyed to _Trajan_, becomes due to your Majesty, and I my self am witness both abroad, and at home, of what I pronounce, having now beheld you in both fortunes with love and admiration; But this is not halfe, and to stop at single perfections, were to give jealousie to the rest yet untouched, and should I but succinctly number them all, were not to weave a Panegyrick, but an Inventory. But amongst all your Vertues none was more eminent then your constancy to your religion, which no shocks of Fortune, no assaults of sophisters, events and successe of adversaries, or offers of specious Friends could shake; so great a thing it was that you did persevere, so much greater _quod non timuisti ne perseverare non posses_. But whilst Armies on earth fought for the Usurper, the Hosts of Heaven fought in their courses for your Majesty; [SN: _Spaine._] dashing your greatest enemy upon that Rock, which afforded you shelter, till that Tyranny was over past: And how welcome to Us was that blessed day _qui tyrannum abstulit pessimum, Principem dedit optimum_! He liv'd by storming others, dyed in one himself, _& post Nubila, Phoebus_. Yet did not that quite dissolve our fears, till that other head of _Hydra_ was cut off, that despicable Rump which succeeded, not by the sword, or any humane addresse, least we should sacrifice to our own Nets; but by the immediate hand of heaven, without noise, without Armes, or stratageme, the fame of your vertues, more then the sense of our own misery, universally turning the hearts even of your very Enemies; and then that Northern Star began the dawning of this day, till your nearer approach did guild our Horizon, brighter then the rayes of the Eastern sun, from whose spicy coast, like a true Phoenix you were to come; For so at the sight of that Royal Bird was the memory of _Sesostris_, of _Amasis_ and _Ptolemy_ ever fortunate, and so was yours to us; _----Tum rusticus ergo Suspicit observans volucrem; nam creditur annus Ille salutaris----_ the happy presages of our glorious Returne, stupendious indeed and almost indicible: For no sooner did your _Argo_ hoise sail, that the Eagles themselves fled not swifter, then the report of your approach from ten thousand mouthes of brasse, echoing from ship to ship, and shore to shore, with their thundring voices, out
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