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To The King, Upon His Welcome To Hampton Court. Set And Sung.

    By Robert Herrick



    Welcome, great Cæsar, welcome now you are
    As dearest peace after destructive war:
    Welcome as slumbers, or as beds of ease
    After our long and peevish sicknesses.
    O pomp of glory! Welcome now, and come
    To repossess once more your long'd-for home.
    A thousand altars smoke: a thousand thighs
    Of beeves here ready stand for sacrifice.
    Enter and prosper; while our eyes do wait
    For an ascendent throughly auspicate:
    Under which sign we may the former stone
    Lay of our safety's new foundation:
    That done, O Cæsar! live and be to us
    Our fate, our fortune, and our genius;
    To whose free knees we may our temples tie
    As to a still protecting deity:
    That should you stir, we and our altars too
    May, great Augustus, go along with you.
    Chor. Long live the King! and to accomplish this,
            We'll from our own add far more years to his.




Extra Info:
Ascendent, the most influential position of a planet in astrology.
Auspicate, propitious.


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