Thou ftrength of his Almighty hand, Whofe power does heaven and earth command. Refine and purge our earthly parts; Make us eternal truths receive, Eternal Paraclete, to thee. } T. THE SOLILOQUY O F A ROYAL EXILE. UNHAPPY I! who, once ordain'd to bear God's juftice fword, and his vicegerent here, Highly they me accuse, but nothing prove; They seek to spill my blood; 'tis that alone CON Aftræa Redux, a Poem on the Restoration of King Charles II. 19 To her Royal Highness the Dutchefs, on the memora- ble Victory gained by the Duke over the Hollanders, June 3, 1665, and on her Journey into the North 42 Annus Mirabilis: The Year of Wonders, 1666 Effay upon Satire. By Mr Dryden and the Earl of Abfalom and Achitophel, Part I. I Part II. I |