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A61863 A joco-serious discourse in two dialogues between a Northumberland-gentleman and his tenant, a Scotchman, both old cavaliers : with an anagram prefixt to them : being some miscellaneous essays written upon several occasions / by George Stuart. Stuart, George. 1686 (1686) Wing S6026; ESTC R10936 48,265 98

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brought none are left behind fire God send you fair Wind fire beat Drums sound aâ•Œloft I 'll down and see the (a) Horse and Mares Yauds well fed It 's mair nor time ye were in bed Land No call my Groom inquire of him Ten. For Hostlers for maist pairt are slim Enters the Land-lady of the Inn. L. lady Sir when you please your Chamber 's ready Land Ay by and by sit down Land-lady This Loyal Health once more I 'll drink You 'll pledge me heartily I think L. lady Ay Sir I will pray hold a Sup Is full as good as the whole Cup For Women must not be o'erseen (b) To the Tepant Here Friend God bless both King and Queen Ten. Come Land lady But what d' ye say Will ye not sing a Verse or twa L. lady As heartily as ev'r I may Because it 's Coronation-day I. Right Titan when from watry Bed has fresh Career begun begs leave to dry his moisty Head at Britain's Beaming Sun He canâ•Œnot inâ•Œfluâ•Œence the Flocks nor make the Meads look green 'till he combs out his Lankey-Locks before our Radiant Queen II. What makes the new blown Rose creep in And dares not shew it's Face But makes the sweetest Flowers begin To fly with flightest pace What makes the Tulip cast it's Leaves Not let them here be seen They must not touch the sight 's too much Of Britains Beauteous Queen III. What make the lofty Cedar droop As if not well at ease What makes the neighb'ring Forests stoop As all were Shrubs no Trees Like Noon-day-Owls they hide their Boles Their timber is but mean The Royal-Oak without a stroak Will Conquer for our Queen IV. What makes Diana court the shades What makes her Nymphs recoil A Chaster Beauty them invades They 're proud they 've got the Foil Her Priests need keep no holy-day No Off'rings as have been Nor Sacrifice but to the eyes Of Britains Goddess Queen V. From whence hear I those chearful Chirps Ev'n from her Sacred Feet The Moans the Groans of needy ones Are turn'd to Musick sweet Why no Complaints from Indigents What makes the Goals so thinn The Bounty and the Charity Of Britains pious Queen Ten. Well sung dear Hostess come my Dow And let me kiss that (a) well-favour'd Mouth weel-fourd mow When awld Megg dy's then have at you Land Th' enamel'd Flower spreads its imbellish'd Leaves Gives thanks for what 't has got and more receives But haughty Rebels dare all Rights deny And God and his Anointed both defie Oh! wretch'd Ingratitude not to regard Their Sov'raigns good Example A good Subject cannot make an ill Prince nor Reward As if the Almighty only did Create Kings for the Objects of their Subjects Hate Not to be Honour'd but be spurned at We 'll talk no more I think we'ad best Go say our Pray'rs and so to rest FINIS A Catalogue of some Books Printed for Benjamin Tooke at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard FOLIO HErodoti Halicarnassaei Historiaram Libri 9. Greek and Latin Francisci Suarez Tractatus de Legibus ac Deo Legislatore The Works of the most Reverend Father in God John Bramhall D. D. late Lord Arch-Bishop of Ardmagh Primate and Metropolitan of all Ireland with his Life A Collection of all the Statutes now in force in the Kingdom of Ireland Sir Richard Baker's Chronicle of the Kings of England Dr. Littleton's Sermons Bishop Sanderson's Sermons Sir Hum. Winch's Book of Entries M. T. Ciceronis Opera omnia decem Indicibus 2. Vol. Skinneri Etymologicon Linguae Anglicanae Heylyn's Cosmography in 4. Books Math. Paris Historia Anglia Dr Nalsons Collections from the begining of the late Rebellion to the Murther of of King Charles the First 2 Vol. Heraclitus Ridens or a Dialogue between Jest and Earnest concerning the Times Sir Walter Rawleigh's History of the World Dr. Brown's Travels through divers parts of Europe as Germany Hungary c. Wherein are Descriptions of the most important places in the present War between the Emperor and the Grand Scignior Illustrated with Sculptures N. Lloydii Dictionarium Geographico-Poeticum Edit 2. QUARTO Phocena or the Anatomy of a Porpess dissected at Gresham Colledg by Edw. Tyson M.D. Separation of the Churches from Episcopal Government as Practised by the present Nonconformists proved Schismatical by Henry Dodwell A.M. The Beauty of Unity in a Sermon Preached at Preston by Rich. Wroe D.D. The Vanity of the Dissenters Plea for their Separation a Sermon preached before the King at Windsor by Rob. Creighton D. D. Of Perjury a Sermon Preached at the Assizes at Chester by John Allen M. A. Fellow of Trinity Colledg in Cambridge A Sermon Preached before the Honorable House of Commons November the 5th by Henry Dove D. D. A Sermon Preached before the Lord Mayor of the City of London on the Feast of St. Michael by Henry Dove D. D. A Sermon Preached before the King at White Hall on the Feast of St. Paul's Conversion by Henry Dove D. D. Published by his late Majesties special Command The present Miseries and Mischiefs of Sin discoursed in a Sermon before the Lord Mayor of London by Robert Wensely Vicar of Chesthunt Ferguson's Text explained and applyed in a Sermon before the Lord Mayor of London by Robert Wensely Vicar of Chesthunt Oratio Anniversaria habita in Theatro Coll. Med. Lond. a Georgio Rogers ejusdem Collegii Socio A Collection of Cases and other Discourses lately written to recover Dissenters to the Communion of the Church of England by some Divines of the City of London 2 Volumes Causae Veteris Epitaphium accedit causa vetus conclamata Concavum Cappo-cloacorum or a View in little contained under a brace of Caps A Sermon preached at the Funeral of Sir Roger Bradshaigh Knight and Baronet by Richard Wroe D. D. A Sermon Preached before the King at Winchester September 9. 1681. By Francis Turner D. D. Dean of Windsor A Sermon Preached before the Lord Mayor of London on Easter Monday 1684. by Francis Lord Bishop of Rochester A Sermon Preached before the King at White-Hall November 5. 1684. By Francis Lord Bishop of Ely and Almoner to the King The Books of the Old Testament translated into Irish by the care and diligence of Dr. W. Bedle late Bishop of Kilmore The New Testament of our Lord Jesus Christ translated into Irish both Printed in the Irish Character The True Widdow a Comedy by Tho. Shadwell The Works of the Reverend and Learned Mr. John Gregory M. A. of Christ-Church in Oxon in two parts A Brief Account of Ancient Church Government with a Reflection on several Modern Writers of the Presbyterians Ogygia seu rerum Hibernicarum Chronologia ex pervetus tis Monumentis fideliter inter se collat is eruta atque ex sacris ac prophanis literis primarum orbis gentium tum Genealogicis quam Chronologicis sufflaminata praesidijs c. Cum Catalogo Regum in Brittannia Scotorum Authore Roderico O Flaherto Armig. OCTAVO and TWELVES TWO Letters of Advice 1. for the Susception of Holy Orders 2. for Studies Theological with a Catalogue of the Christian Writers and genuinne Writers that are extant of the first 3 Centuries 80. Some Considerations of present concernment how far Romanists may be trusted by Princes of another Perswasion c. 80. A Reply to Mr. Baxter's pretended Confutation of a Book Intituled Separation of Churches from Episcopal Government c. 80. A Discourse concerning the One Altar and the One Priesthood insisted on by the Ancients in their disputes against Schism 80. Dissertationes Cyprianicae 80. Two short Discourses against the Romanists 120. H. Grotii de Caenae Administratione ubi Pastores non sunt dissertatio cum diversorum responsionibus 80. These seven written by Henry Dodwel M. A. Navigation and Commerce their Original and Progress by J. Evelyn Esq 80. Of Gifts and Offices in the Publick Worship of God in 3 parts by Edw. Wetenhall D. D. Lord Bishop of Cork 80. Clavis Astrologiae Elimata Or a Key to the whole Art of Astrology new Filed and Polished in 3 parts the Second Edition enlarged by Henry Coley Student in the Mathematicks and Astrology The Holy Life of Monsieur de Rently a late Noble man of France 80. A Prospect of the State of Ireland by P. W. 80. The Experienced Angler or Angling Improved by Coll. Venables 80. The Sceptical Chymist by Rob. Boyle Esq The Degrees of Consanguinity and Assinity by R. Dixon D. D. Elenchus Antiquitatum Alibonensium per Dan. Langhern S. T. B. 80. Chronicon Regum Anglorum ab Hengisto usque ad Heptarchiaefinem per Dan. Langhorn 80. Poems and Songs by Tho. Flatman 80. The fourth Edition Poems Written on several Occasions by N. Tote the second Edition The French Gardiner out of French by J Evelyn Esq 80. Alaxiae Obstaoulum 80. Gardinerus de Trinitate cortra Sandium 80. The Catechism of the Church of England with Marginal Notes by Edw. Wetenhall D. D. Lord Bishop of Cork Phaedri Fabulae ex recensione Chr. Wase 80. The Country Parson's Advice to his Parishioners 80. Des Cartes's Metaphysical Meditations with his Life by W. Molyneaux Esq 80. The Life of the Bishop of Munster 80. The Aerial Noctiluca by R. Boyle Esq 80. New Experiments and Observations made upon the Icy Noctiluca by R. Boyle Esq 80. Idem in Latin 120. Thealma Clearchus a Pastoral History 80. Gocperi Grammatica Linguae Anglieanae 80. Vulgar Errors in Divinity removed 80. A Manual of Examples for School Exercise 80. Of the subject of Church Power in whom it resides by Simon Lowth Vicar of Cosmus Blent 80. Dictionarium Trilingue secundum locos Communes nommibus usitatioribus Anglis Latinis Graecis Opera I. Raii M. A. S. R. L. 80. Sir Henry Wotton's Remains 80. Herbert's Country Parson 120. The Form of Soundwords by R. Wensley Vicar of Chesthut 120. An Enquiry into the Ministry of the Presbyterians 120. Aero Chaimos or a Register for the Air by N. Henshaw M. D. Lingard's Letter of Advice to a young Gentleman leaving the University 120. The Souldiers Guide being an Essay offer'd to all of that Profession 120. THE END