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A81097 Q.F.Q.Q.S. A new fiction, as wee were A.I.M.E.I.M.I.D.2.F.4. The scene at Whtie-Hall. Antetruhand (in imagination) by some of Powle Fernlists under St. Tichburn-Crosse, in a way of prognostication. A.R.D.N.R.C.2.12.M.H.4.D.I.P.M. H.I.M. Circ. 59. Anno libertatis christianæ, 1626. Stylo novo. Personæ. Protestation. Common-Prayer, Allegiance. Sr. Solemn League and Covenant. Engagement. Instrument. Constables, Beadles, &c. Chorus of By-Standers. Croxton, James. 1662 (1662) Wing C7414; Thomason E1088_3; ESTC R208555 3,901 8

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Q. F. F. Q. S. A New Fiction As Wee were A. I. M. E. 1. M. 1. D. 2. F. 4. The Scene WHITE-HALL ANTETRUHAND in imagination by some of Powle Fernlists under St. Tichburn-Crosse in a way of PROGNOSTICATION A. R. D. N. R. C. 2.12 M. H. 4. D. 1. P. M. H. 1. M. Circ 59. Anno Libertatis Christianae 1626. Stylo novo PERSONAE Protestation Common-Prayer Allegiance Sr. Solemn League and Covenant Engagement Instrument Constables Beadles c. Chorus of By-standers LONDON Printed by J. C. for the Author MDCLXI A New Fiction As We were JORNADA 1. Enter as at two Doors Protestation and Common-prayer Prot. 'T Is even so C. Good old friend Protestation P. Old Common-prayer By what new Order C. C. Even Enter as after Common-prayer Allegiance A. Well met all three Let this be Diurnall'd P. In good time But as you were saying C. Even the same that was from the beginning The Law has new taken breath and I am bound ye know to take notice of it P. Good A. Very good I trow Come Friends all now Is' t not Enter as after Protestation Sr. Solemn S. All making Friends What then becomes of Covenants blessed ends A. What say you Sir Have we not yet had ends enough I hope you would not or you shall not see yet an utter end of All. S. Of all Impiety and Prophanness though C. Agreed A. Agreed P. Agreed S. Agreed by all How can this be You Protestation not for Popery A. Nor I. C. Nor I. S. Nor you nor you I fear C. But we fear nothing A. We 're on sure ground S. Condemn'd Ambo Unheard S. The Bill you know was found One speaks not out Supremacy the other Plainly draws down the Daughter from the Mother A. Where was Supremacy when you found that Bill S. In Parliament And there it will be still A. With the Kings Headship Thus far Papists go Come you not short of them In doing so You justifie what yet you would condemn S. We justifie our selves gainst you and them C. Let Popery stand or fall All 's one to me Excepted in your Bill from Popery S. In some respect But yet you are not free C. Till faulty found by just Supremacy S. In 's lawful Politick capacity Enter Engagement A. See you but who comes here S. We 〈◊〉 him not He has in us no part nor Scot nor 〈…〉 E. Yet by your leave as good an interest In a free King and Parliament as the best Shall the whole Body scor-free hoise up saile And the Lot fall so heavy on the Taile S. You speak as if you lately came from School A Camisado of the Birchin tool E. Has that old Ape transported you so soon To make you all turn Mimikes the first Moon S. Which of us chang'd E. Y' are changling Monkeys all Fye on this mock-show This is your Whites-Hall C. Now 't is out Is' t not E. Out and let it be Out or In All Excepted none for me It is a common Case The cause ye know The good Old Cause the same for weal and Woe The Cause was yours first deny it not Then yours and carried on with Scot and Lot S. Who were the Keepers of our Liberties E. who acted in your Kings Capacities Prerogative and Legal To proceed Is not to innovate when once agreed For or against I did but prosecute What you began I did but execute What you design'd S. To lay aside for shame The power both name and thing E. The very same P. O. times S. I Times they were indeed that by degrees Drew out the Brewing to the very Lees. The Lees you like not yet the Barme your own So was the Brewer too as will be shown S. Hee 's drunk E. T is then with pledging you P. you drank Too deep E. All was but what was left I thank You for'● T was but a very little Snuff I was well satisfy'd you had enough S. Oh impudence Did we not all we might To hinder such wrong doing and keep Right E. You did indeed keep all the right you cou'd But why shou'd you have all yet 't is made good This very act was yours next to be done As near a kin as Father is to Son For stand we not upon one bottome all One common Principle elenchical Common-Supremacy the Peoples right The Commons due clear as the Noon-day light You Protestation first began to stride Before what ever since was laid aside One common Juno is our Mother known Withour a Jove such Martial brood to own 'T was you who first Declar'd the Name of King Whilest you Usurpt the power an useless thing The Beast from Horns to Hoofs is still the same From Forty one to Fifty And the Name Of Fifty nine shews one Cow Calv'd us all Brothers together let 's or stand or fall S. Brother us no Brothers far from our intent We ever were for King and Parliament E. Ye were so far as serv'd your turn to say You had his Office But supply'd I pray By whom Who did Le Roys avisera Whilest He was inter quatuor Maria Oh! With what kindness you met at Edge-hill How Love betwixt you shew'd his utmost skill What Complements 'twixt Him and your Gallant Your prime Gallant But what Here comes our last Enter Instrument See what a Nose he has I The worst has past S. H 'as smelt us out P. Smelt we so strong of Blood C. He looks as it he would be understood A. Beyond expression I. Hangs my Nose in your light Time was you follow'd it and then went right When from the Rising to the Setting Sun Clocks Dialls Glasses measur'd all was done By this Majestick Standard of all motion The length of ev'ry ones days at my Devotion The longest hour of life and last of Death Kings Lords and Commons shaddow'd by my breath I pray'd and preach'd I fasted and I fought And never rested whilst for you I wrought For you I say by you and with you all All that I did I did in great and small You threw out Kingship I maintain'd your Act The Cards were often shuffeld often pact Then came I up your servant of the Sword Hight Constable Me thinks you should afford Some better measure to so good a friend Who made and kept your Peace unto the end You know I was no lawful Magistrate But Sing'lat Minister of a lawlesse Stare Thus am I but your Creature Why should you Making your own peace make so much ado To hinder mine 'T was you good Protestation First took me in to save your reputation And well you might You onely could maintaine God and the King against the Pope and Spain So much you had retrench'd your former Vow Made at the Font as I may tell you now Against the whole malignant World not that Spot only which brought up some elvish Brat Of that old Whore of Babylon By which breach My then-new-Sainted Horse let in to Preach Taught your cast