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A90242 Nevv Lambeth fayre newly consecrated and presented by the Pope himselfe, cardinals, bishops, Iesuits, &c. VVherein all Romes reliques are set at sale, with the old fayre corrected and enlarged, opening and vending the whole mistery of iniquity. By Richard Overton. VVith remarkable annotations declaring under what pope, and in what yeare of our Lord every relique and ceremonie came into the Church. Overton, Richard, fl. 1646. 1642 (1642) Wing O631A; Thomason E138_16; ESTC R16194 13,132 18

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Emperours in degree Make Kings your (d) Pope Alexander the 3. compelled Lewes King of France and Henry King of England to be his Lackies Pope Adrian was angry with the Emperour for holding the left Stirrop Anno 1158. Slaves and Emperors kisse your (e) Pope Le● the first offered his feet to Princes to be k●ssed Anno 850. Toe And to your Highnesse make them barefoot goe I have that Art no Mortall can compare Or ever bring the like to any Fayre T is better then Lawn-sleeves for this will make Not onely Kings but Kingdomes too to shake Not many Kings surceas'd I was supreame Here in this I le but time hath turnd the streame But though the thing be something out of date Here 's Plots to boot which will renew its state Come buy this Gem then in small time I hope You 'll prove a Prelate but beware the Rope Here 's ayd for 'th Irish to subdue and quell The Protestants and send them thence to Hell Oh that curst Crew I have new Plots in store To shed their blood and leave them in their Goare Millions of Money I have had ere while Fo● stratagems invented for this I le Well let them thrive I may ere long I hope Shew them a trick thus to abuse the Pope My eldest Son sole heire unto my Powre Whom they most falsly have clapt in the Towre I will redeeme if in this sacred Fayre I can get money for my popish ware I le be reveng'd or else my Triple-crowne Shall lye at stake to credit his renowne You that affect his sacred holinesse I le sell you plots will free him from distresse Come buy them Tribe of Levi for I know You 'd free your Primate if you knew but how Come here ye Dum-Diegoes view and see My Romish Conclave come and buy of me If you want Treasons or confounding Plots To conquer England and subdue the Scots Here buy this plot and take it on my word It is the best the Divells in hell afford I have a thousand thousand Divells to bring Tydings from N●tions and from every King How States are sway'd and how they 'r wheeld about Some at the court and some with rable-rout That I know when the fittest time will be To make a commick state a tragadie Whereat my muse began to start aside As one that scarce durst longer there abide To see such Sparks of Velvet as came there To cheapen treasons but I will forbeare To nominate to whom the Pope did vent Accursed Plots to breake our Parliament To see such trading there my Muse resolu'd To try else where what other things were sold And thence departing further she espi'd The Roman Cardinalls in glorious pride Their stalls were so adorn'd with severall kinds Of Babels Trinkets to content their minds Which made her wonder wondring did behold * Pe●secution for conscience came in under Pope Pelagius 1. Anno. 552. after established at the great Latteran Councell Anno 1215. retained in England by bloody Bishops and their Courts to the yeare 1641. Saints in their blood lye groveling on the mould Their Shops and hangings were besmear'd with blood Of Martyr'd soules which had their Lawes withstood Gazing at this the next thing that she saw Were bleeding hearts squees'd in a griping paw Dividing aire with hell-breath'd Dialect In these harsh tearms Oh now I could dis●ect Thousands of soules thus peecemale in my spight Though their curs'd Wives and Children were in sight Here are devises for to torture those That shall his holinesse or us oppose Our Spanish Inquisition if you 'l buy 'T will fit you for all tortures presently This I brought with me ' cause I heard of late Your High-Commission is grown out of date Here 's a conceit will make both great and small Nations and peoples kindreds tongues and all * Foretold Rev. 13. first assaied by Boniface the first granted by Emperour Ph●cas a Tyrant and Emperour Constantine Obtained by Pope Bennit the 2. Anno. 66● Bow to your Marke and number of your Name That none shall buy or sell without the same Then cries another here is Purgatory Limbo Infantum ●atrum and the Story Of Bell and Dragon Tobit and his Dogg Come buy these Trinkets and away I le jogg Here 's the (f) Pope Le● the third decreed that all mens judgment● must be subject to the Popes decrees Anno. 817. Nicholas the first that they should be equall with Gods Word Anno 871. Decretals Pardons for the dead Indulgences the holy Crosse and Bead The next to him a salvage Bonner stood Much like the other that was dipt in bloud And he sold fire and faggots to torment And burne the Saints up all incontinent Another he had got a world of Spits With Instruments to hack them all to bits Another he sold Hunger Thirst and cold With loathsome Goales for such as should be bold Once to controle them in their papall sway Or dash their glory with an heavenly ray But the most hideous g●stly sight of all Was a fierce Frend an other Cardinall For in his shop with horrour and amaze Were all the tortures us'd in former dayes The ten hot Persecutions in their rage And all the rest us'd in this present Age Were there at sale that he appeard to be More cruell farre then st●arn Tesiphome Snakie hair'd Megera Alecto ●el● Are scarce so cruell in th' Infern●ll Cell Sometimes h●s shop was fild with sulphurie smoak One would have thought his chapmen would'been choakt Then presently the fire and faggot blaz'd Which made my muse affrighted stand amaz'd To see such Millions frying in the fire While this stearn Tyrant gnash't his teeth with Ire The Skins of Saints their Tongues their eyes and eares Were there at sale with floods of brinish teares Weary of this my Muse display'd her Wing And soaring higher heard the w●lkin Ring With various voyces chattering in the Ayre To sell their Trinkets in new Lambeth-Fayre Bald-pated Fryers with th' Infernall Traine Of Romish Vermine cri'd with might and maine Their severall Trinkets * It was decread at a Counsell held at Lions gnder Pope Grenory the 10. Anno 1271. That ● Parsons and Vicars should be called for ever after Priests no mo ePrelats Priests and all the rest Of Hell-sent Locusts that came with the Beast Cald to their chap-men swearing by the Masse Their ware was such as through the World might passe (k) Pope Gregory the 1. devised Anthems Anthems and (l) Pope Damasus added Hymnes to the Service Hymnes and (m) Pope Pelagius the 1. Ordained Funerall Dirges with Masses of requi●m to be sung For the dead Anno 552. Dirges for the dead The (n) Pope Greg. the 1. Ordained the Office of the Masse Anno 590. Authors of the Masse Gregory Gelasius Siricius Clement Alexander Pelagius Sergius c. Popes Latin Masse with the Incarnate Bread Bell Book and Candle to accurse all evill And (o) Invented by Alexander the
NEVV LAMBETH FAYRE NEWLY CONSECRATED AND PRESENTED BY THE POPE HIMSELFE CARDINALS BISHOPS IESVITS c. VVherein all Romes Reliques are set at sale with the old Fayre Corrected and enlarged Opening and Vending the whole Mistery of Iniquity By Richard Overton VVith remarkable Annotations declaring under what Pope and in what yeare of our LORD every Relique and Ceremonie came into the Church LONDON Printed By R. O. and G. D. 1642. To the READER THis Vessell once hath lane'd into the Maine But being landed must to Sea againe Her decks repair'd and every place beside Shee 'l venture once more 〈◊〉 the falling Tyde Fraught with more Reliques the● she was before Such as Romes Conclave long hath kept in store Ship-splitting Rocks with fearce tempestious wind Shee dreads not Reader if thou be'st but kind If Boreas storme and all the Winds beside Thy kind acceptance will allay their pride be not prejudicate but if thine eye Pry out their faults be pleas'd to passe them by Thus then she ventures to present her Ware And bids you welcome to New Lambeth-Fayre NEW LAMBETH-FAYRE Opening and Vending the whole Mistery of Iniquitie THe Pope of Rome to heare the great distresse Of our Lord Bishops and their bad successe At the late Fayre of Lambeth was perplext And at their trading there was highly vext That in a fury posting thence amaine He came to consecrate the Fayre againe With * Pope Silvester the first appointed the Colledg of Cardinalls Anno 315. Pope Marcellus ordained 16. in Rome to baptize converts from Paganisme and for the buriall of Martyrs Cardinals puft up with Roman pride And lofty Prelats and a world beside Of Iesuits Yea Hells Infernall Gate Was set wide open to advance their state From whose black sulpherous smoak there did arise Legions of Locusts darkning all the skyes Thousand of thousands Monks and Fryers store And Virgin Nuns came to attend the WHORE 'T is end●esse to expresse such was the Traine The Order of Iesuites was the Invention of Iohannes Columbinus in Sc●na a City of Hethruria Anno 1368. That did presse after with their might and maine Such Troops of Black-coats came unto this Fayre Which cast a sable darknesse on the aire Which made my Muse to view that ghastly sight To be afraid they 'd turne the day to Night * The Order of Monks first raised by Basilius Magnus Bishop of Cesaria in Cappadocea Anno 389. A numerous Fleet of Ships were richly fraught And all with safety to the Land vere brought With sacred Reliques Trinkets long before Expel'd this Iland now were brought a shore Which being done the Pope did then prepare Himselfe again to consecrate the Fayre The strange Seaven headed Beast pranc'd through the Town Having ten Hornes and every Horne a Crowne And on his back his Holinesse he bore Which was an Emblem of great Babells WHORE The Cardinalls Priests Prelats and the rest Rode in state after wondring at the Beast Who as he rode along did consecrate The Fayre againe to more propitious Fate Which being done and all their Booths were made With all things fitting for that holy Trade Vpon their Booths and Stalls for feare of evill Were Crosses set to scare away the Divell The Cryer then commanded did proclame The Fayre again thus in his Holy Name O╌yes O╌yes O╌yes IT is decreed ordered and this day commanded by the Councell of all the holy a Pope Bennet the 2. obtained the supremacy of Emperour Constantine and to be Christs Vicar St. Peters Successor c. Anno 667. Church first of our most holy Father of Fathers a St. Peters Successor Christs Vicar our high Priest chiefe Pontifex and Pope of Rome his Cardinalls Arch-Bishops and Bishops and of all the Clergie of the Holy Church that in the name of his Holinesse and of the blessed Virgin Mary and of all the he and she Saints forth with this holy and spirituall Fayre thus consecrated shall begin wherin all sorts of sa●red Ware and Babalonish Reliques shall be set at sale for the ransoming of his imprisoned holinesse William Laud Arch-bishop of Canterbury Primate and Metropolitan of all England his Grace with the rest of his sacred Brethren now in durance in the Tower for their most pious papall and Archprelaticall Protestation The said Emperour gave to Pope Siluester and his successors Rome Italy and the West parts for St. Peters Patrimony for ever and Petition and for the raysing up supply for their Viaticall expenses with us in our returne to Babilon the Great Vivat papa Romanorum In secula seculorum Et ultra Amen Amen This done the Pope in hight of Romish pride With (b) Cardinalls were appointed by Pope Gregory the 10. for the election of Popes Anno 1272. Cardinalls and all the Troop beside Of Hell smoak-vented Locusts shew'd their Ware Which they brought with them to New Lambeth Fayre Heer 's a rare Head the Pope cry'd out amaine 'T is stuft with Treasons full as 't can containe Come buy this Head 't is fild with Noble braines Tak 't in your hand I le sell 't you for small gaines Would'st thou know how to sway the Royall Throne Live like a King and make a King like none ' I le sell that Art good as the Divell ere made Thou never see a beetter Man of th'Trade Buy Treasons of the Maker here are store Vpon my word I am great Babels WHORE Here 's Powder Plots Oh most admired Ware They 'l blow up Kings and Kingdomes in the Ayre Come hither Sir are you for Sea or Land Her 's Plots for both will fit you out of hand How like you 88. Oh such a Plot Will tame the fury of the cursed Scot Her 's the late Fleet the Flemish Butter Box Saluted lately with so many knocks But the best Plot that ever yet was found Is now on foot upon the Irish Ground Oh here is ware will quell your proudest Foe And make him swim in blood where ere you goe Take but one Dram of this and it will make Both England Wales and Scotland too to quake 'T is the rar'st one my Holinesse hath brought Vnto this Fayre thus to be sold and bought I brought a Paterne purpose for this Land To bring the Hereticks to my command Buy't for its vertue for it hath a power To free my Laud and set ' him out ' o th Towre Here 's Faux his Brain pan for a Quaffing Boull To drinke an Health in Treasons to his soul Gowries Conspiracie or what else may be Fatall to Kings and Triumph unto Me Here 's Straffords Witt will teach you how to ride In Charles His Waine and through the Stars beside But like to Phaeton too busie with the Sun He was throwne out and so his life was done Come hither Sir doe you desire to be Greater then (c) Pope Innocent arrogated to himselfe power to crown and deprive Imperours Kings and Princes at his pleasure Anno. 1195. Kings or
1. Anno ●10 Holy water to affright the Devill Divine (p) First commanded by Pope Agapetus Anno 533. Procession holy (q) Pope Cletus allowed Pilgrimages Anno 81. Pilgrimage All sorts of Whimsies fit for every age Fresh Avie Maries from the holy function Cream (r) Oyle and Cream brought in by Pope Clement Anno. 92 Salt and Spittle with the (ſ) Appoynted for dying Persons by Pope Felix 4. Anno 525. sacred Vnction Orders for (t) Pope 〈◊〉 ordained Preists for every Town village c Anno 101. Priests (u) First M●●kish Order began under Pope Siricius first raised by Basilius magnus Bishop of Cesarea in Capp● d●cea Anno. 389. Monks (w) Pope innocent 3. in the 18. Year● of his papacy ordained Fryers there be nine severall Orders of them Friers and the nest Of Abbie Lubbers Priors and the rest The shirt of haire the (x) Pennance was invented by Pope Nicholas the first Pennance and the (y) Crosse in Baptisme first commanded by Pope Clement Anno. 92. Crosse Prayers unto Saints and such like popish drosse Shroving of women with such pritty knacks To calculate the Stars upon their backs Morning Oris●ns prostrate on their beds And (z) Pope Iohn the first raised up the Order of Nuns Virgin Nuns cr●'d out their Maiden-heads Omne Venale others cry and call Here 's Money Pardon 's to forgive you all You that are Blades and doe desire to roare Here 's Dispensations for to wenth and whore Here 's carnall Merits Rites and Innovations And Ceremonies for all kind of Nations (a) Pope Vitalian first brought in Organs into the Church An. 653. Vitalian Cri'd with Organs on his back Iust fidler like what Musick doe you lack And dancing after (b) Guid● Arorinus the first devised these six notes Guid●'gan to play And quaver'd out V● Re My Fa Sol La Lay out your money others cry'tis drosse Here 's (d) Pope 〈◊〉 ordained the Paschall ●●pers to be Hallowed Anno 414. Paschall Tapers (e) Pope Gregory the first brought creepings to the Crosse into the Church creepings to the crosse (f) By Gregory Tentales for soules departed (g) Ibid. sacred Palmes (h) The first began under Pope Silvester Anno 3●5 Hermits ap●rell consecrated Almes Here 's (i) Holy-fire ordained by Zozimus holy fire for Easters Eve to hear Your stomacks to concoct your Sunday's meat (k) Pope Ignius first ordained Churches to bee hallowed Anno 143. Church Consecrations Ornaments of gold And hallow'd Golgotha's (l) Pope Calixtus first ordained Church-yards and the hallowing of them An. 222. Calixtussold Collects and 〈◊〉 (m) Pope Gregory first and Pope Gelasius first brought them in Gregory calls aloud And (n) Pope Sabian first brought Bells into the Church Anno 603. Sabian with his Bells ran through the croud Iejune (o) To prevent Shee Popes it was decreed that at their election they should sit bare arsed in a bottomlesse Chaire and a Cardinall with al humility should groape with his hand whether c. if he had them then the Cards 〈◊〉 should cry Testicul●s habet answer Deo gra … Anno. 860. Telesphorus Iack-a-lent did bring Brought hither first by Carc●●bertus King Then presently Pope Ioan cries as she rides My back my back my belly and both my sides And in a fury cals as she were wild Come hither friends and buy this holy Child And Innocent to wash of Adams sinn Brought holy water to baptize it in Synods and Counsells others came to vent The Lateran Nicene Bracharence and Trent The Orleans Lyons endlesse is the kind Of various Reliques that are yet behind All there at sale But in the very pride Of this New Faire my prying Muse espi'd An ugly Owle came fluttering through the aire On purpose sure to view their popish ware Much like that schreching broadfac'd Bird of night Whose three dayes daring presence did affright Romes mighty Senate that they durst not stay But thought it was the Divell and ran away Even so this Owle pearch'd on the top of all The sacred Crosse fixt on the Pope his stall Which when they saw some gan to hoote and fling Their Crosier Staffes to make her take the wing But this bold Bird of darknesse would not rise Doe what they could but staring with her eyes Out-fac'd them all which presently amaz'd The Pope himselfe who thought the Divell had gaz'd That in affright they pack'd up all their Ware For Rome againe and left New Lambeth Faire But our more bolder Bishops not affraid Of Owles nor Divells were nothing disamay'd But with undanted Courage all amaine Came to this Fayre thus consecrate againe The Cleark ofth ' Fayre was presently bespoken To give them liberty their Stalls to open Proclaim 't againe the Bishops all they cry'd Wee 'll try if we can longer here abide The Clerke gave leave the Cryer on a Hill Standing began to cry with voyce so shrill O yes Oyes J doe cry The Bishops Trinckets who will buy This being done of Bishops all the Crew Began with speed their wearing Robes to shew And with extended voyce they all did cry * About the year● 248. lived a priest called Fidus 158. yeares after Iohn the Apostle who would that young children should bee baptised upon the 8. day But Cyprian with 66. Bishops ordained they should retaine it without delay About 300. yeares after the Apostles it became more generall Cassander in lib. de Infant Bap. It was ratify'd and confirmed by pope Innocent 3. at the second Bracharense Counsell Anno 610. Decreed likewise at the 5. Carthage Counsell retained and continued still in England more ● the pitty Pope Euginius decreed Godfathers and God-mothers An. 143. Come Customers see what you lack and buy Here 's b Vestments Consecrate all sorts and sizes You may●have here if you 'll come to the prises Buy Fayrings for your Children herr are toyes Fit for your purpose be they Gerls or Boyes Caps for your Boyes to hurle into the aire And Beads for Gerles are here in Lambeth Fayre What though these Robes were first devis'd in Hell Tush that 's no matter we 'll good pen-worths sell H●re look upon them they are good and strong They 'r neate and handsom and will last you long They 'r very full and large you nere saw stronger I would not sell them durst I keepe them longer Buy a Crucifix another loud doth call 'T will scare the Devill and will preserve your soule Lay out your money hang up worldly ●elfe I will sel 't cheaper then I had't my selfe It 's strange to se how men their money keepe What come you all to Lambeth-Fayre to sleepe Come buy Lawn sleeves I have no money took Here try them on you't like a Bishop looke And may get honour both of great and small And Lord it ore your fellow Brethren all If that the times should chance once more to turne Then might you Lord
it like as we have done Come hither Friend and buy this silken Gowne I 'm sure you cannot match't in Lambeth Towne o Pope Steven the first decreed that a Priest in time of divine service should use no other but Hallowed garments Anno 261. In this same Gowne did Canterburies Grace At High-Commission shew his gracelesse face Many a storme and shower it will abide Yea and a world of knaverie it will hide Sir looke upon 't and view it at your leisure Goe to the price for you I faine would pleasure p First brought into England by Austin the Monk sent by Pope Gregory the first to preach the doctrine of Rome with all their Superstitions and Traditions first entertained at Canterbury Ann. 590. Come buy his Graces Gowne the price is small And if you will I 'le sell you grace and all Though he have worn 't it's neere the worse for wearing Girt it but close and never feare the rearing Come buy my Crosier staffe another he begins T is excellent to keepe Dogs from your shins Pray Sir let me some of your money take And keepe this staffe for its old masters sake Another comes as if his back would breake Burthen'd with Vestures and gan thus to speake Trinckets I have good store within my packe I pray you view them and see what you lack See for your love and for your Money buy Name what you want I 'le fit you presently My packe it is a Wardrope large and faire Wherein are Miters Caps rotund and square The rar'st Episcopalls that ere you see Are in my pack come pray you buy of me Here 's rich Embroydred ware chuse where you please I have a thousand such like knacks as these Buy this brave Rochet buy this curious Cope The tippet Scarfe they all came from the (r) Priests apparell invented by Pope Zachary Anno 752. Pope ' I le sell them at a fare you cannot loose Or else exchange them for a pair of shoofe I must to Rome I can no longer stay I pray you buy them I must hence away Then after that unto this jolly Fayre A little Wren came flying through the ayre And on his back betwixt his wings be bore A minster stuft with Crosses (ſ) Pope Sixtus the 2. first ordained Altars Altars store With sacred (t) Pius the first brought in Fonts Anno 147 Fonts and rare guilt Cherubims And bellowing Organs chanting curious Hymnes The hallow'd Host dum Priests and singing boyes With Antick Cringers and a thousand toyes Thus then this mighty Wren unto the Fayre Brought his Cathedrall pack thus stuft with w●re The door 's wide-op't there thousands came to see The Romish Reliques of the Hierarchie Where all w●re ●et to sale and at low rate Because they gan to wax quite out of date Buy my high Altars he lifts up his voice All sorts of Masse Bookes here you may have choice Here 's (u) Durandus saith that the sound of Bells cause tempests thunderings Lightnings Winds wicked Spirits and Diveli to crase bells baptiz'd will make a dainty found Pray if you please step in and ring them round Then after that were seene a Regiment Of Hell-borne Locusts from C … sent To draw a mighty Cart wherein were brought (x) Plurality of Be●efices was condemned at a Counsell held at Lyons by 600. Bishops and 1000. Prelates Anno 1271. Notwithstanding continued in England till the yeare 1642. Plurality of Churches to be bought Then came another if he had beene there Would scar'd the Devills from th' Infernall Spheare For store of Crosses on his back he bore Char●… and Cheap-side and a thousand more And cri'd what though they be condemn'd of Treason Come buy them quickly while they are in season Then cri'd an other Sir what will you buy J pray step in Sir do not so passe by Here 's a Cathedra once Saint Peterschair● The rarest thing to buy in Lambeth-fayre The candid (w) under Pope Adrian at a Synod at Franckford 796. Surplesse with the Wedding Ringes Pictures for Bibles and such pretty things Here 's the late (x) Made by the Convocat in England An. 1640. Canons and the new found Oath To sell Et c●tera J am very loath You formerly have heard by true Relation These are the toyes wee made i' th' convocation Oath ex Officio here if you will buy Or (y) Put down in England Anno 1641. High commission take it presently Here 's (z) Calixtus ordained them 4. times in the yeare Anno 208. Ember weekes with thin-chapt Jack a lent To helpe you at a pinch when all is spent Here 's (a) brought in by severall Popes Easter day by Pope Pius 1. Anno 147. Midsommer day by Silvester 1. Anno 315. Feast of All Saints by Boniface 4. Anno 606. Candlemas by Pope Swinesnout A● 684. Holy Dayes to sport the time away Or Booke of Pastimes for the Sabbath Day Here 's Deanes and Pr●bends and the filthy Nest Of Pursevants Promoters and the rest Chancelours Officialls Surrogates and all The lofty Courtiers of Commission Hall Come Clergy Chapmen to your Hierarchie Here 's excellent ware as good as ere you see Iure Divino that is become our Doome Wee 'l sel 't for Warfage to the Coast of Room Burialls and Churchings we have wondrous store Vpon my word they all came from the VVhore Then next to him a fiery fat guts fell Brought six and twenty Bishopricks to sell With gags and whips and Prisons for all those That should their cursed Hierarchie oppose With catch him P●●s●vant take him to the Iayle There let him lye without Mainprise or Baile ' Ere he get from us wee will make him see Experimentally we Bishops bee Our Courts and Iurisdictions are at sale Come buy them quickly ' ere they be too Hale An other Bishop with a Box did ride And with extended voyce he lo●dly cri'd To Schollars all that Ministers would be Come hither buy the Holy Ghost of me But Simon Magus he was in the ground And none to buy the Holy Ghost was found Another Bishop lifting up his voyce Cri'd out amaine of Livings I have choice I 'le sell you two or th●ee if that you please So you 'le have money comming in with ease If that to Preach your selfe you can't indu●e Get some poore Iourney-man to serve your Cure You 'l quickly light on such a one I trow We have made more then how to live doe know Wax d Candells Tapors another cries and calls Brought into the Church by Gregory 1. Anno 590 These brought I with me from Cathedrall Paules They 'l scare the Divell and put him unto flight When he perceives a consecrated light When we at Mattens and at Even-song were We had them by us then devoyde of feare They 'l bring delight unto your eyes and nose They burne so cleere and smell so like a Rose Or else you may on whom you will bestow it They