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Strange and Wonderful Prophecies.

Earth that of late made seem to dawn
with songs of Triumph high,
Fleeth each wight abas'd as much,
among the Herd doth lie.

By [1] Star-light for device who gave,
as graven on his Shield,
An eagle mounted on the Crest,
a Hart in silver field.
Extold again his God as high,
blessed him all his days:
[2] Others reputes them as nothing,
alone proclaims his praise.

Whose seven [3] times it served forth
in vain for rest to crave;
Whom Devils Legions do possess,
a Monarch turn'd a Slave.
Deposed thus, thou knewest well,
Belshazzar, [4] O his Son,
And renew'd so, [5] deliverance is
voiced by every one.

A day a [6] Trumpet made to sound
For Generations all;
And with a Feast solemnised,

that no time might recall:
  1. Speaking of her own family.
  2. She here blames those that would not believe her.
  3. Here she prophecied of the very seven times seven that is 49th year of his age, the King was be-headed.
  4. Prince Charles.
  5. This fell out true, for presently after the Kings death the House of Commons Voted England a deliverance from Monarchy.
  6. An Act was published in all parts against kingly Government, notwithstanding the many favourites thereof, And Lords that the King used to call Cosens.