A Ioyfull medytacyon to all Englonde of the coronacyon of our moost naturall souerayne lorde kynge Henry the eyght / (A Joyful Meditation of the Coronation of King Henry the Eighth)
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The poet offers a devotional, celebratory verse for the coronation of a young monarch and his consort, blending prayerful prologues, classical invocations, and moral exhortations. Addressed to sovereign, nobility, clergy, and commons, the poem praises royal virtues, asks divine protection, calls for justice and unity, condemns avarice and corruption, and encourages chivalric courage. Its structure alternates ceremonial praise, planetary and deity appeals, and practical counsel for governance and social harmony.
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