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A86924 The Worlds wonder, or, joyful newes from Scotland and Ireland. Comprized in the ensuing predictions, and monethly observations, for this present year, 1651. Foreshewing the great things that will come to passe in England, Ireland and Scotland, the several fights that will happen between the Lord Gen. Cromwel and the Scots, and the Lord Gen, Deputy Ireton, and the Irish; the event and success thereof, and what will befall the King of Scots, and Major Gen. Massey. A great victory to be obtained by the English, in the moneth of July, upon the eclipsing of the sun, as it was in Jermany, when the renouned King of Sweden, charging in the van against the emperour, with his sword in one hand, and his pistol in the other, in his buf-coat, was slain upon the place; with a description of the said fight, and the Kings speech to his souldiery, ... A great fight in Ireland, and the total routing of the enemy in Scotland, ... A great fight at sea by the Parliaments navy. ... joyful tydings for the London merchants, and exceeding good news for the countrey farmers, and citizens. Together, with a new prophesie of the Presbyterians, ... Extracted out of the original, licensed according to order. G. H. 1651 (1651) Wing H38; Thomason E624_8; ESTC R206457 3,871 9

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The Worlds Wonder OR Joyful Newes from Scotland and Ireland COMPRIZED In the ensuing Predictions and Monethly Observations for this prsent year 1651. Foreshewing the great things that will come to passe in England Ireland and Scotland the several fights that will happen between the Lord Gen. Cromwel and the Scots and the Lord Gen. Deputy Ireton and the Irish the event and success thereof and what will befall the King of Scots and Major Gen. Massey A great Victory to be obtained by the English in the Moneth of July upon the eclipsing of the Sun as it was in Jermany when the renouned King of Sweden charging in the Van against the Emperour with his Sword in one hand and his Pistol in the other in his Buf-Coat was slain upon the place with a description of the said fight and the Kings ●peech to his Souldiery at the head of each Regiment upon their engaging against the Enemy A great fight in Ireland and the total routing of the Enemy in Scotland 15 Marquesses Earls and Lords taken prisoners all their Ordnance Arms Ammunition Bag and Baggage A great fight at Sea by the Parliaments Navy Divers Ships taken sunk and burned joyful tydings for the London Merchants and exceeding good news for the Countrey Farmers and Citizens Together with a new Prophesie of the Presbyterians and what will befall them this Summer to the great admiration of All that shall read this ensuing Subject Extracted out of the Original Licensed according to Order North LONDON Printed by John Clowes 1651. The Worlds Wonder I Hope I may crave pardon and as easily obtain it for beginning my Prognosticks considering that they comprise and are amplified with very remarkable Observations and rational Predictions wherein you may apparently discern foresee the great things that will happen in England Ireland Scotland France Denmark Sweden and other parts of Europe as also the event and success of the English Armies in their several designs and motions either by Sea or Land against Scot Irish French Deane and Portingal and to the end that these Prognosticks may appear the more easie and facile to each respective capacity and understanding I have in reference thereunto drawn up and composed these ensuing annexals in order to their due stinction course of each moneths Progress and actions but by reason January hath produced little of concernment I shall therefore more fully and particularly insist upon the rest of the ensuing moneths for this present year 1651 and first give me leave to present you February viz. February 1651. HOw pleasently doth this moneth begin with my brother Commoner The Nation smiles every one is merry with his Mistrisse and think the worst is past I wish it were so Great plots are contriving between our souldery and the Scots when we poor Commoners know it not neither is it fit we should it is not our places and if every one had kept the place God set him in this Nation had not been in the pickle t is now in let the Clergy-man minde his Bible and the Plow-man his Plow We know not neither was any man able to tell us what sin it was the Devil first committed onely Jude 6. God spared not the Angels that left their first station Let not us leave ours to turn States-men c. Mars sets Retrogade Treaties break off t is the sword must end the difference when all 's done Our neighbor Kingdoms are afraid of us they have cause enough therefore good Presbyter let me advise thee to be wise why shouldest thou bring thy self into a premunery and fall before thy time Be wise or else thy Motto shall be miserum est fuisse March This moneth threatens great dissention in Scotland between the Nations the Nobility divide the Clergy break in pieces and the Commonalty falls by hundreds and great is the breach through the Scotish Territories Do fall out and fight to it shall never trouble mee But give me leave to give a timely admonition to their young King Oh that he would be so wise to hear I question not but some will bear the honesty to tell him or the malice against mee to tell him of it It is onely Ier. 45. 4. 5. somwhat applyed to his Person The great Jehovah of Heaven and earth the Redeemer of the world the Savior of Saints hath said thus That which I have built will I destroy and that which I have planted will I pluck up even thy whole family and seeketh tbou great things to thy self seek them not If I speak to wise men this is enough yet I cannot but conclude some nay much good to the Commonwealth this year viz. Prosperity and happinesse surely justice will this year come down from heaven to visit the earth peace Plenty and prosperity seems to attend the English Nation April The season of this moneth being sutable produceth great action in the field and I expect more wonders this moneth to be either agitated or transacted then either the eyes of our fathers grandfathers or great grandfathers ever saw or dreamt of Now expect another rout in Scotland and that near the County of Fife where a gallant army of horse foot lye bleeding great guns and little guns together with all their baggage oatmeal and salt lost and taken their yong King attempts a fight beyond the Seas the States of Holland begin to smell a Rat but are not wise enough to make a snare c. Bitter weather abroad and stormy at Sea Pyrats grow numerous and the London Marchant loseth much who can help it But the States prudence and providence who employing Gen. Blake and sending an additional fleet unto him ensnares these Rovers who after a short fight sink burns and takes them all and with his Navie adorned with these Trophies the white flag and the red crosse the blue flag and tbe golden harpe failes to and fro upon the Brittish Irish French and Danish seas clearing the several Channels of all Englands Enemies May. ME thinks this moneth begins merrily as it should do and it being Cookoo-time Citizens Servants will be ready to salute their Mistresses c. Well! be it so they will find a very untoward time of it for it is a scurvy Trade to be a Pyrate This year will be a far more plentiful then healthful mens bodies will be vexed exceedingly with Coughs and Catarchs and other Diseases proceeding of cold and moisture will be enidemical and of no long continuance which signifies death of women and in all probability there may die three women for one man much about this time the little Queen in France drawes to a period of her dayes The latter end of this March produceth a great Sea-fight look to it France for thou wilt-suffer Beware Portugal there 's not a Nation under the Moon shall offend us and escape unpunished June THis Moneth begins with fair weather and bringeth smiles to the Country Farmer for his Harvest But surely the Devil or Robin-goodfellow