The Vicar Of Bray



In good King Charles's golden days,
      When loyalty no harm meant;
    A furious High-Church man I was,
      And so I gain'd preferment.
    Unto my flock I daily preach'd,
      Kings are by God appointed,
    And damn'd are those who dare resist,
      Or touch the Lord's anointed.
      And this is law, I will maintain
      Unto my dying day, sir,
      That whatsoever king shall reign,
      I will be Vicar of Bray, sir!

  When Royal James possess'd the crown,
    And popery grew in fashion;
  The penal law I houted down,
    And read the declaration:
  The Church of Rome, I found would fit,
    Full well my constitution,
  And I had been a Jesuit,
    But for the Revolution.
      And this is law, I will maintain
      Unto my dying day, sir,
      That whatsoer king shall reign,
      I will be Vicar of Bray, sir!

  When William our deliverer came,
    To heal the nation's grievance,
  I turned the cat in pan again,
    And swore to him allegiance:
  Old principles I did revoke,
    Set conscience at a distance,
  Passive obedience is a joke,
    A jest is non-resistance.
      And this is law, I will maintain
      Unto my dying day, sir,
      That whatsoer king shall reign,
      I will be Vicar of Bray, sir!

  When glorious Anne became our queen
    The Church of England's glory,
  Another face of things was seen,
    And I became a Tory:
  Occasional conformists base,
    I damn'd, and moderation,
  And thought the Church in danger was,
    From such prevarication.
      And this is law, I will maintain
      Unto my dying day, sir,
      That whatsoer king shall reign,
      I will be Vicar of Bray, sir!

  When George in pudding time came o'er,
    And moderate men looked big, sir,
  My principles I chang'd once more,
    And so became a Whig, sir:
  And thus preferment I procur'd,
    From our faith's great defender,
  And almost every day abjur'd
    The Pope, and the Pretender.
      And this is law, I will maintain
      Unto my dying day, sir,
      That whatsoer king shall reign,
      I will be Vicar of Bray, sir!

  The illustrious House of Hanover,
    And Protestant succession,
  To these I lustily will swear,
    Whilst they can keep possession:
  For in my faith, and loyalty,
    I never once will falter,
  George, my lawful king shall be,
    Except the times should alter.
      And this is law, I will maintain
      Unto my dying day, sir,
      That whatsoer king shall reign,
      I will be Vicar of Bray, sir!

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme xabaxcxcDEdE fgfghghgDEDE xixijijiDEDE klklxgbgDEDE eexexeaeDEDE egxgleleDEDE
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 2,422
Words 400
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12

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