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A26666 All is not gold that glisters: or, A warning-piece to England Being a prophecie, written by that famous and learned knight Sir Walter Rawleigh, the day before he was beheaded on Tower-Hill, in the raign of our late Soveraign Lord King James. Fore-telling the great and wonderful things that will befall the King of Scots, the people of this nation, the change of religion and law, and how long the government shall continue without a King, or House of Lords. Also, the landing of an English Army in France this summer, the taking of the city of Rome, and the beheading of the Pope, and seven of his cardinals. With other remarkable passages and presidents. Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618, attributed name. 1651 (1651) Wing A935A; ESTC R213935 4,627 10

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All is not Gold that glisters OR A WARNING-PIECE TO ENGLAND BEING A Prophecie written by that famous and learned Knight Sir WALTER RAWLEIGH the day before he was beheaded on Tower-Hill in the Raign of our late Soveraign Lord KING JAMES Fore-telling the great and wonderful things that will befall the King of Scots the People of this Nation the change of Religion and Law and how long the Government shall continue without a King or House of Lords Also the landing of an English Army in France this Summer the taking of the City of Rome and the beheading of the Pope and seven of his Cardinals With other remarkable Passages and Presidents London Printed for G. HORTON 1651. All is not Gold that glisters AS for the present estate and condition of the Common-wealth of England 't is affirmed by famous Sir Walter Rawleigh in his Prophecy written by his own hand the day before he was executed at Tower hill in the dayes of King James That it should remain without a Kingly Head for the space of 13 years and that before at the expiration thereof great troubles should arise much striving for the Government and Crown but to little purpose For be assured saith he O ye people of England that the dayes will come When diligent inquisition shall be made for innocent bloud both from Kings Parliaments Common-wealths States and that great will be the fall of Tyrants and Usurpers yet nevertheless after a short time the people shall be governed by a Head a mutual enjoyment of peace will attend the English Nation and all the Saints and Inhabitants thereof shall sing Hallelujah Hallelujah Blessed be the Name of the Lord for this great Work of Reformation and restoring of us to our former pristine condition This Government shall refrain firm and unmoveable all the Princes of the Earth shall adhere thereunto It is likewise prophecied That in the year 1652. the English shall become Masters of France And in the year 1653 the Germans and Danes shall submit Lastly That in 1654 the Lord Generall Cromwel shall enter Italy with an Army and in 1655. the City of Rome shall be taken by his Excellency and the Pope and seven Cardinals shall fall under the fatal blow of the Ax and be headless On the 14 instant came an Expresse from France signifying That all the troubles in Burdeaux are appeased the Nobility and Citizens of the Town of Guienne declare for the Prince of Conde which draws a conjunction of all Burdeaux to his Highnesse whose Army and provisions increased daily Gen. Harcourt hath writ to the Queen That his Officers have prot●sted against the Cardinal and have deserted his Majesties service by reason that he is made Generalissimo of the Kings Army This Cardinal is both a great politici●n a gallant Souldier and a learned Scholler The Parl. of Paris sent two of their Members to the Court to the King and Queen to inhibite the coming in of the said Cardinal which two Members were taken prisoners but this breach doth exceedingly exasperate the spirits of the Parl. Insomuch that they immediatly sent a Declaration to the King Wherein they declared That if his Majesty would not vouchsafe to hearken to the advice of his Parliament and to leave his evil Councel and return to Paris within the space of ten dayes that then they would depose him sequester all his Lands and Revenues degrade Him of his Crown Honours and Dignities and fight against Him and the Kingdoms Enemies The Duke of Guise is come into Province with 6000 souldiers from the King of Spain to assist the Prince of Conde The Duke of Longueville sent a Message to his Highnesse assuring his Excellency that he hath 2000 Horse and 2000 Foot for his service The Lord Chancellor of France and divers other Dukes Marquesses and Noblemen offer great sums of money out of their own Estates to maintain him Whereupon the Duke of Orleans at a full Assembly in Paris declared That he was resolved with God assistance to expose life fortune and estate for the preservation of the Kingdoms Rights and Interests protesting his integrity to be true and faithful therein in the preservation and maintenance of so great and good a Cause The Senate of Burdeaux since the Cardinals coming in sent to the King to take off the Declaration against the Prince of Conde But instead thereof the King sent a Proclamation to his Atturney General by which the Parliament Jurats and all their Officers there are discharged of their Offices which so inflamed them that they took the Letters from the Atturney General and sent them to the Prince resolving to adhere to the Prince upon that account His Highnesse the Duke of Orleans forces are marched towards Zayr to hinder the Cardinal from joyning or getting to the King at Poictiers Col. Hollac a German is come in to the Duke of Orleans with 500 gallant Horse and were honourably entertained Divers other eminent Commanders belonging to Gen d'Aumont have likewise tender'd their service which was received with great applause and tryumph From Scotland they write That the last week there was a generall meeting of the Ministers and Lay-men in Edenburgh their debates are very high crying out Great is Diana of the Ephesians Great is the Scots Presb●tery On the next Sabbath they intend a Fast Well may they fast and pray if it he but to learn humility From Genoa thus That since the coming of Don John into the Leaguer before Barcelona that the French are with 3000 Foot and 1000 Horse recruited that they approach the City daily and never leave off to vex them by day with Canon and by night with Granadoes 500 sheep going before the Town are taken At the Sea-Coast it was besieged with 30 ships and 16 Galleys so that it was impossible to bring there any thing more in and they have taken the two Barques with corn that intended to have come in The Catalonians began to strengthen the Forts on the place formerly where the Jews use to bury their dead to entertain correspondence with the City but the Spanish are about to hinder them The Earl Iglia was come from France to Matara with 400 Horse and 2000 Foot intending to get into Barcelona but hearing by the way of more difficulty than he expected went no farther tarrying for Col. Haudencourt At Genoa are arrived the Gallies from Spain with a million of money A great Fleet is setting forth for the safety of that Republick In the next place take a review I beseech you of certain remarkable presidents worthy of observation Agrippa the elder being in Cesaraea and cloathed with sumptuous apparel and sitting in a high and regal seat began to make a speech to the people but some of his people cryed out that it was the voice of some God and not of man which words being grateful unto him who could be willing to assume divine honour to himself he was suddenly strucken with an Angel and