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A65630 The Whigg and Tory's friendly dialogue, or, Admonition to unity, as the greatest help and inlet to peace and quietness to the tune of, Hey boys up go we. 1682 (1682) Wing W1644A; ESTC R22723 881 2

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THE WHIGG and TORY's Friendly DIALOGUE OR Admonition to Unity as the greatest help and inlet to peace and quietness To the Tune of Hey Boys up go We. Whigg NOw now yon Tories pray give o're run not the poor Whiggs down Although they cannot damn and whore yet they may love the Crown And love in heart their Soveraign Charles all Reasons will allow As well as those Gods Laws oppose and to an Altar bow Tory. Hold Whigg you Tongue is too profuse then do more inveigh Against us that were ne'r his Foes but for him still do pray We 'l venture Lives and Forunes too his right for to maintain Whilst you do strive for to deprive the Heir we would have Reign Whigg T is our design for to be free from dangers that do threaten You know there was a time when we by no Men could be beaten You think to get the upper hand and then to make us bow But 't is believ'd you are deceiv'd where 's Tory Thompson now Tory. 'T is true once Cromwel led your Van you own'd him as you head And him you thought a famous Man who did the King behead For that a Curse upon this Land I fear there doth remain But blest be he we hope to see after great Charles to Reign Whigg The Pope would England overcome which I hope ne'r to see If we should subject be to Rome in what a case were we How many Martyrs suffered Death that did refuse to bow To Idols therefore lost their breath but where 's Ned Coleman now Tory. Thou pratling Fellow 't is not that which we desire to have Thou pratest of thou know'st not what our party to out-brave Though Monmouth is a Princely Man yet we will tell you plain We will deprive him if we can that York in time may Reign Whigg Bet in the interim of time let Subjects all agree It is a matter so srbline it can't determin'd be By Mortals that in little time to death must stoop and bow Obey the King in every thing and let 's be friendly now Tory. Now thou dost like a Christian speak none knows who first shall dye The strong may go before the weak and in his cold Grave lye The young before the old may drop and flye from Death in vain 'T is he our breaths must surely stop let whom God pleases Reign Printed for J. Deacon at the Rainbow near St. Andrews Church in Holborn 1682.