An Apologie for the Royal Party (1659); and A Panegyric to Charles the Second (1661)
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A pair of short political works argue for the royal cause and celebrate the recent restoration of monarchical government. The first is a pointed reply to an army-issued pamphlet, rebutting its claims, condemning the preceding regime's abuses, and defending loyalty as both principled and practical. The second is a ceremonial encomium presented at the monarch's inauguration, praising his virtues, framing the return of kingship as deliverance from suffering, and linking national recovery to his person. Together they combine polemic and celebratory rhetoric, using moral argument, historical contrast, and elevated praise to mobilize sympathy for monarchy and to commemorate political renewal.
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