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A42179 The groanes and pangues of Tiburne to be delivered of her long expected burthen: that bloudy, monstrous, cruell, and mischievous Parliament, now at Westminster, dissembling with God, the King, the country and city. 1648 (1648) Wing G2054; ESTC R218385 4,763 8

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you will see him and his wife at their old trade againe the wife with a tub and he with a club or goad driving swine to the markets but my son Gregory sweares he le whip him about the pig market ere long Next I doe appoynt that hell-hound of Pluto that child of the Divell that bundle of Rebellion that parcell of perfidiousnesse that Canniball for cruelty Hammon Steward of my house who doth not care to sell his God poyson his King devoure Kingdomes breake trusts disregard promises and spit in the face of a good conscience Next I doe appoynt John Browne and Henry Elsinge Clearks of my Kitchen which all the Kingdome knowes are very well practised in the rules of addition having studied it this seaven yeeres being very confident they will keepe accounts as well to please me as they have for the now diseased Parliament I am so wel conceited on them that had the Parliament but voted they themselves had never been borne of a woman they would have believed them and set their hands to it Next I doe appoynt that lumpe of lewdnesse that scum of covetousnesse that list of a Taylor whose yard was too short for his neighbours wife Mrs. what shall I call her he knowes who I meane the Haberdashers wife on Snow hill you Mr. Coxe you I say shall be Yeoman of my Roabes being you have been my sonne Gregories chapman for many cloathes shifted at my Pallace at Tyburne before you were Treasurer of Haberdashers hall Next I doe appoynt my long Attendant Gregory my Cooke and doe leave him to his discretion to dresse lanch carve or set out head bowells heart liver armes shoulders back breast loynes thighs legges and feet to be safe powdred pickled stewed rosted sodden broyled or hanged up of all my Parliament men but especially of Manchester Say Wharton Lenthall Mildmay Corbet Scot Martin Perpoint Weaver Eveling Selden but for Haslerigge I need make no great provision for or with him since Jockey will provide him a Cooke in Edenburrough very shortly will dresse him up with Woodcock sauce but I pray thee have a care and see these well drest that the Kingdome may say they have not parted with their wealth and blood but have seen something for it Next I doe appoint that murder King that impudent arch Traytor that stall bird Cobler that quintessence of hellishnes that child of perdition that sonne of Belial that sinner again●● the holy Ghost that Antitrinitarian Rolfe who is mine without mercy and the Divells decreed of old before the creation and is to go to hell without baile or mainprize to be my Messenger to go betwixt hell and my hall to see how the Parliaments adherents doe the Divels worke and what store of them doe intend repentance and to carry letters for the Divels in hell to all his deare sonnes upon earth and when all the Rebell Faction are either gone to the Divell or repented and are gone to God Almighty I doe assigne him the labour of Sisiphus the torment of Tantalus and no other comfort but what a wounded conscience can administer unto such a wretch nor no other company but the infernall spirits who will watch that black soule which is more blacke then any soule which he put upon shoe in his life Next I doe appoynt Patience Kifen Lambe Goodwine and Dell my Chaplaines at ordinary to preach to all the congregation that belong to me being very sure that the whole Army is mine and will come to me in spite of Loyalty and true obedience Therefore to confirme them the Divells and mine I charge all who belong to the Pope the Divell Antichrist and me to heare and practise their doctrine as they will answer it to me and my sonne Gregory and for all my Chaplaines extraordinary as Peeters Love Burges Sedgwicke and Case I hope they will not be backward in doing me duty since they have such good quarter already provided from them with my Cousen Pluto and for Peeters he is made Pims Chaplaine whensoever he will but call to me for a passe I have promised my sonne Gregory shall set both his hands that he may go without let or hinderance and for Patience my Lord Brookes wants him and is very angry that his coach man doth not come after him to hell since he hath a full congregation of Parliament Saints there ready and for Hambden and Stroud they cannot chuse but stand in neede of them I feare they cannot get an Independent Priest in all their Countrey of hell but I believe great Henderson of Scotland serves them sometime with spunfuls of Presbytery Burton and Burrowse being really sworne Pluto's Chaplaines cannot be spared from his Table Tyburnes speech to the standers by at the Funerall of the Parliament as followeth GEntlemen I have a word or two to say to you standers by by the way of admonition which is that you take heed of false Prophets who will leade you into blinde zeale which when you are so it is like mettle in a blinde horse you rush upon all manner of sinne as a horse doth into the battle not regarding what sinne you commit and the Divell goeth about like a roaring Lyon seeking whom he may devoure and cares not which way he hath you so he have you by hypocritical profession of Religion as well as by drunkennesse swearing whoring and Murdering and I must say to you the Divell doth never more deceive then when he appeares like an Angel of light Take heed lest Religion eate up your Loyalty as it hath done all those which you are come to see interred it is many of the Priests have brought them to this God the Sonne commands to put up the sword when it was drawne in passion and they command to draw the word when there is neither Religion Law nor reason to defend them in this their hellish designes they are the Divels children whose worke they doe and now I admonish you to take warning by these Rebell not against your God your King your Countrey upon any pretence whatsoever lest yee likewise perish which the God of mercy keepe you from so prayes Tyburne All you Loyall Subjects which doe see The ruines of Rebellion treason perjury Laugh rejoice praise God and sing When these are hanged you 'le have your King To governe you with Peace plenty joy When no Domesticke neither foraigne Enemy Shall hurt your selves your Wife or barnes God will you keepe from all such harmes FINIS