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B06827 It is a noyse of terror, to heare the guns like thunder, Hammond, John, fl. 1642-1651. 1600-1699? (1699) 1,121 2

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〈…〉 and this present 〈…〉 most 〈…〉 ●…arkable Accidents and chiefe●… 〈…〉 this Y●●re 〈◊〉 Nation Being Collected 〈…〉 Gentleman and ●holler who is the p●…me 〈…〉 as it is not unknovne to many thousands 〈…〉 and Sinne doth still abound 〈…〉 can at all be found 〈…〉 faire England call for Grace 〈…〉 ●ee in a minutes space 〈…〉 warres againe Or The Maying time 〈…〉 ●…ise ●…le 〈…〉 ●…s 〈…〉 ●riends 〈…〉 will spill 〈…〉 ●…es plaies● 〈…〉 ●…ayes The 〈…〉 IT is a noyse of terror to heare the Guns like thunder and a like unjust to maintaine lust and Pride by lawlesse plunder This trade hath long been used to many a mans undoing from this when Peace doth us release our gratitude then shooing Needs we must drink this good heal●● The second part To the same Tune Junes Predictions THey from the Dane doe looke for ayd Thinking to make England affrayd Kings Bishops Deans Lands are sold Yet still we want Silver and Gold For some there are that coyne kéeps back Which makes the Souldier for to lack For good let none with ill requite Some shew their téeth 't is fear'd they 'le bite Julies Predictions Ses-fights in many parts will be From which no Nation scarce is frée New treacheries they doe abound Which amongst many will be found And Jockey will be troublesome But we againe shall whip him home Warre with Sedition and blood-shed In many parts abroad is spread Augusts Predictions The entrance of an Enemie Amongst us now abroad doth ●ite Of Government some makes a toy And would our Nation quite destroy Some in command doe things not right Which will be quickly brought to light Let Scot or Devill their wits try Yet we shall have the Victory Septembers Predictions Now the Foundation it is laid Of Englands fréedome as 't is said Ireland and Scotland cry alack For one or both will goe to wrake Our Merchants ships may have some losse But they will their procéedings crosse The Citie will be out of square About an unthought of Lord Mayor Octobers Predictions For want of Money some doe cry And I believe they both not lye About Religion our Divines In Vnitie and Love now joynes The Irish Nobles and Gentry Their Bread begs in a strange Country A just reward doth light on them For murthering our deare Country-men Novembers Predictions Now there 's mutation in the Law Or else some Iudges have a flaw And there are some with anger swell But we doe hope all will be well And such as ruined the Poore They shall be lop't and grow no more Great stormes will be at Sea and Land what God doth please who can withstand Decembers Predictions Complaints ' gainst Publick Officers The People now their Bills preferrs Which store of Treasure up did lay Against a wet and stormy day And such as did descention bréed Due Iustice ' gainst them shall procéed And thus I doe conclude the Year Send peace swéet Christ our saviour dear FINIS London Printed by John Hammond dwelling in Holborne