[00:04.774]What Booker can prognosticate,or speak of our Kingdom's present state?[00:12.243]I think myself to be as wise,as he that looks most in the skies.[00:20.553]My skill goes beyond the depths of the pond.Or river in the greatest rain[00:28.220]By which I can tell that all things will be well[00:32.794]When the King comes home in peace again![00:40.415]There is no astrologer then, say I[00:44.482]can search more deep in this than I[00:48.331]to give you a reason from the stars,[00:52.368]what causeth peace or civil was.[00:56.360]The man in the moon[00:56.600]may wear out his shoon[01:00.734]In running after Charles' wain[01:04.545]But all to no end, for the times they will mend[01:08.621]When the King comes home in peace again![01:16.431]Though for a time you may see Whitehall[01:20.412]With cobwebs hanging over the wall,[01:24.598]instead of silk and silver brave,[01:28.440]as formerly it used to have.[01:32.768]And in every room the sweet perfume[01:37.651]delightful for that princely tain[01:40.829]The which you shall see[01:42.911]When the time it shall be[01:45.253]When the King comes home in peace again![01:52.628]Till then upon Ararat's hill,[01:56.791]my hope shall cast her anchor still,[02:01.012]until I see some peaceful dove,[02:05.110]bring home the branch which I do love.[02:09.203]Still will I wait till the waters abate[02:13.250]which most disturb my troubled brain[02:17.015]For I'll never rejoice[02:19.196]Till I hear that voice[02:21.386]When the King comes home in peace again!