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Unknown Artists/Songs On Muzikum - The Vicar Of Bray (gezongen door/sung by P. M. Adamson) songtekst
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In good King Charles' golden days, when loyalty no harm meant A zealous high churchman was I, and so I gained preferment To teach my flock, I never missed, kings are by God appointed And lost are those that dare resist or touch the Lord's annointed And this is the law that I'll maintain until my dying day, sir That whatsoever king may reign, still I'll be the Vicar of Bray, sir When royal James obtained the crown, and popery came in fashion The penal laws I hooted down, and read the Declaration. The Church of Rome, I found would fit, full well my constitution And had become a Jesuit, but for the Revolution. And this is the law that I'll maintain until my dying day, sir That whatsoever king may reign, still I'll be the Vicar of Bray, sir When William was our King declared, to ease the nation's grievance With this new wind about I steered, and swore to him allegiance Old principles I did revoke, set conscience at a distance Passive obedience was a joke, a jest was non-resistance And this is the law that I'll maintain until my dying day, sir That whatsoever king may reign, still I'll be the Vicar of Bray, sir When George in pudding time came o'er, and moderate men looked big, sir I turned the cat-in-the-pan once more and o became a Whig, sir And thus preferment I procured from our new Faith's Defender And almost every day abjured the Pope and the Pretender And this is the law that I'll maintain until my dying day, sir That whatsoever king may reign, still I'll be the Vicar of Bray, sir The illustrious house of Hanover and Protestant succession To these I do allegiance swear while they can hold possession For in my faith and loyalty I never more will falter, And George my lawful king shall be until the times do alter And this is the law that I'll maintain until my dying day, sir That whatsoever king may reign, still I'll be the Vicar of Bray, sir