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A38409 Novembris monstrum, or, Rome brovght to bed in England with the whores miscarying / made long since for the anniversary solemnity on the fift[h] day of November, in a private colledge in Cambridge, by A.B.C.D.E. ; and now by conquering importunity made publique, for a small memoriall of England's great deliverance from the powder-treason, by E.M.A.D.O.C. A. B. C. D. E.; E. M. A. D. O. C. 1641 (1641) Wing E3; ESTC R36130 48,310 180

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low and high Princes decease but kingdomes never dye 128 The crowne is placed on a sager Head Shining in golden Fleece From thence will spring More rays of wisdom deep fetcht councel's breed And nimble pollicy where reignes a King A stronger arme the Scepter now doth sway A woman 's but a warrier for a day 129 Yet stout Eliza like a Gyant rose And with an heart hoopt in with valour stoo● At Tillburie our forces to appose And scattered like the wind th' Armade wood But now we meet both strength wisedom● doo● Pollicy may but both must overcome 130 If once their Queene was such a whip to Spain tam Their King will be a Scorpion was shee Rom's feare hee 'l make Hell shake and Pluto Strength must not guide the sterne but Pollicy Close wrapt in treasons must sit there if w● Or hope to get or get the victory 131 And now that treason which did seeme to sleep And slept Eliza sleeping they awake The Goaler-Iesuite which her did keepe Close Prisoner in his dungeon now must take The fetters from her let her loose that shee May range about and sit on Majesty 132 Thus have I seen foul guilt and sad despaire Making the Malefactor guilty cry And after they condemned Him to feare Forced the Iudge to sentence him to dye And yet at length hath sue'd his pardon too Which graunted he more villanous doth gro● 133 What though the treason slept the Traitors still ●ept scouting eyes watchfull heads from fleep ●asting so long from villany they will ●reake up their Lent a cruell Easter keepe And murther innocency that they may Really cellebrate that Holy-day 134 When slight and strength doe in a Duell fight ●rength seemes the conquerer flight feares that day ●o takes her heeles with a Parthian flight ●ee kills her foe by running thus away So have I seen a Ram retreate that he With stronger hornes may butt his enemie 135 ●he aged hoary Winter now had seen ●ummer thrice wrapped in her winding sheetes ●hree races Phaebus with his steedes did winne ●ut running the fierce Lion at three sweats That he was faine to get the crab to pace His horses back as he came from the race 136 ●nd all this while hid treason buried lay ●nd never knew a resurrection ●t length Rome thinkes to call a judgement day ●nd summon Iames to know his censur'd doome A Spanish twigg shall strike the Poppys head The royall seed be sowen in Romish bed 137 The Heroick top-bow of that noble stemme Shall wither at the root the branches fall The twiggs stript off shall grafted be on them That grow in Rome till fruit sprout forth like g● Fed from the sop that fats the Iesl●ite Forgetting all the former nurture quite 138 They 'l reigne o're them that reigne or not at a● They 'l have more crown's then one or els have no● Le ts tripling trees for them or rise or fall They 'l aime at Cedars or let all alone They weigh not London's mace that pretty staff They 'l write at once all Englands Epitaph 139 At length the Gates of Darknesse open wide Through which Hell's Ministers doe sally out Though night-shades sainted Devills very pri● Those putrid poasts with false zeale gilt about With them their arch-ringleeder Iesuite Who vows allegeance to the Prince of migh ●40 He like his predicessor Iudas well Comes compas't round with his riffe-raf●e rout The excrement of earth the scumme of Hell Who er'e hath brawny hands hearts steel'd abo● For rapes for murthers and new cruelty Are his assistants in this villany 1●1 ●n Euglish seed which with rebellious lungs ●pit venome in their mothers face and then ●un o're to Rome their bound heart tongues ●o serve Aprentiship sent o're againe At home they toyle in journey worke for Spaine ●'entrap both mother and her Soveraigne 142 ●his done He calls them round about t' unclose His sealed heart But first he makes them sweare That none shall prove a comment to their foes On this obscurer text That all should feare Th' unmanlike forfet of fidelity If they intend to feed on Majestie 143 Before he doth unlock his mind hee 'l first ●ast bolt it too aud barre it with an oath ●reason's companions are guilt Feare mistrust ● telling it to tell it he is loath And yet hee 'l tell it blabbing guilt alone ●irst feares himselfe then her companion 144 ●e brings the booke of life that they may seale ●eaths warrant with it they straight with a kisse ●o close both heart and lipps that neither tell ●he secreacy that now deliver'd is Thus making Heav'n subscribe to Hell in sinne And seale the bond that they are all bound in 145 After wi●h sacrilegious hands he steels The Priests blood wine and gives the Laitye They kisse the cup and with a kisse each seales His closest heart to keep this secrecy Thus life to Death just transubstantiating Whil'st they in one cup life and death suck i● 146 And now they stand prest vassells at the nod Of Pluto to exact what e're he will He must serve Hell that will not serve his God One servant cannot have two masters still Their Captaine Iesuite conducts the way They lead by that false fire goe astray 147 Thus thus those Hell combined Feinds doe mee To satisfie blood thirsty appetite They march like threatning Comets through ● Which once appearing to th' amazed fight Presage some bloody deluge or the Fate Of Majestie or overthrow of state 148. At length their greedy feet o'retake the place Revenge doth seldome creep but poasts awa That place where treason stood to end the race And did for them in expectation stay With death presaging engines that did show Their foes had not a guard for such a blo● 149 ●th English Troy-novant they pitcht the treason That royall seate which beares the mother name England's Pernassus where diviner reason Hath built her Throne and honour rais'd her fame The City which this day hath Europe set Above her sisters in full glory dight 150 ●hat which commands the Indys France Spain ●tripping them all of all their choicest treasures ●f wine and Spices of the golden chaine ●nd yet to all the world her bounty measures Feeding the hungry with a belly full The naked cloathing with her nappy woo● 151 ●l countrys worship Her strive and which shall ●esent her with the richest offering ●rabia comes with her perfumed ball ●nd gives it her as to the fairest Queene Hydaspes flatters her with Odours too Striving Arabia's sweetnesse to outgoe 152 ●aine drinks to her and then send o're the cup ●at she may pledge her in the selfe same grape ●e Parthians richer Diadems put up ●d come to her with a rich laden lap Virgeinia sends Her that diviner weed Which had Iove tasted he would begge the seede 153 Her streets no stree●s but pleasant gardens are Where little Hyacinth that lovely boy Sports up and downe with young Narcissus faire Tell