Dansk: Afbildning paa det høytidelige og for alle troe Undersaater høystglædelige / Syn, da vor allernaadigste Dronning Carolina Mathilda / holdt sit Indtog i den Kongelige Residentz-Stad Kiøbenhavn / den 8 November Ao 1766
Kom, see, o Landsmand! see et Syn, som kand indtage
Vor Dronninge Majestet, vor Konges Engle-Mage
Sit Indtog holder nu til Kongens Christiansborg.
Hvorfra forsvunden er den gamle mørke Sorg
O see, hvor Hjertets Fryd giør Ansigterne milde
Ved dette Engle-Syn, at Carolin' Mathilde
Benaader Kiøbenhavn med sin Nærværelse
Og bringer Liv og Lyst til Undersaatterne
O glæd dig, Dannemark ved din fuldkomne Lykke!
O Norge kom til Hjelp vor Glæde at udtrykke
See Kongens Huus, og syng om Nordens Lykkes Plan.
Fra Engelland til os kun Engle komme kan
Vort Vivat klinge skal i Dag og alle Dage
Vivat Kong Christian! Vivat Hans Engle-Mage!
Gud legge Styrke til saa høyt og helligt Baand.
Som bundet er til Trøst for os af Guddoms Haand!
English: Depiction of the solemn and for all faithful subjects highly joyous / sight, when our most gracious Queen Carolina Mathilda / made her entry at the city of the royal residence Copenhagen / 8th November Anno 1766
Come, look, O compatriot! Look, what a sight, which endears:
the majesty of our Queen, the angelic spouse of our King,
her entry at the king's Christiansborg.
Where the past dark sorrow has disappeared,
O look how the joy of the heart makes faces mild
by this angelic sight, that Carolin' Mathilde
graces Copenhagen by her presence
and brings life and joy to the subjects.
O delight, Denmark! by that perfect happiness!
O Norway, come assist in expressing our joy:
look at the house of the king, and sing about the Nordic plan of happiness;
only angels can come to us from England.
Our "long live" shall sound today and all coming days:
Long live king Christian! Long live his angelic spouse!
God grant strength to such a high and holy bond
which is bound for our comfort by the hand of divinity!
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