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A10685 A briefe summe of the treason intended against the King & state, when they should haue been assembled in Parliament. Nouember. 5. 1605 Fit for to instruct the simple and ignorant heerein: that they be not seduced any longer by papists. With a few other meeters: viz, a song for traytors to make vse of now and hereafter, wherof the first three verses was made in an other foote, by one of Babingtons conspiracy at his death. And certaine songs in prayse of the Kings Maiesty, with prayers for him, and the prosperous estate of all his kingdomes. By I.R. minister. Rhodes, John, minister of Enborne. 1606 (1606) STC 20960; ESTC S115896 8,193 30

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inditing which teach so In Petitions great submissions they doe offer And to facion tolleration much they proffer But denyed this is spied sworde and fire Bloud and Murther they will further and require Thus their knotting and their plotting God dooth know And this vilde route he still brings out to their woe Reade each story to Gods glory of these thinges English writings haue indightings for our Kinges In the meane time let our hearts clime to the skye With all due prayse to God alwaies for safety And our trust is that true iustice shall take place On offenders and abetters in this case All our care then is that good men we may prooue Seruing God still dooing his will liue in Loue. Preach now and pray teach youth I say still to knowe How our good Lord by his pure word keepes from woe Eighty eight yere wee in Gods feare may remember Gowries August Pereyes vniust fift Nouember These thinges require Bels and bonfires on this day Musicke moste sweete now were as meete to shew ioy Louely feasting without wasting once a yeare Almes deedes giuing with good liuing let appeare And take heede still that the selfe will of this swarme Growe not desperate to exasperate some new harme Now for our King and Queene liuing let vs pray That Prince Peeres may Nestors yeres tyme inioy Two young Babies Princely Ladies of our King God that saued them still preserue them in each thing All three Kingdomes with their Earledomes and true Pastors God stand for vs and defend vs from all Traytors A forme of true Repentance fit for Traytors to Sing and vse now and at all times while life is in them made in part by one of Babingtons Conspiracy And may be sung to the tune of the 25. Psal. MY prime of youthfull yeares is but a frost of cares My croppe of Corne is turned now into a field of tares The day is fled and gone yet saw I not the Sunne I seeme to liue yea liue I doe and yet my life is done The spring for me is past and yet it hath not sprung My aged dayes are growing on and yet I am but young My thrid is cut in two and yet it is not spunne I seeme to liue yea liue I doe and yet my life is done I sought for mirth and ioy Yet found I nought but paine My tree is dead though leaues be greene and losse is all my gaine My glasse was set but late and yet the same is runne I seeme to liue yea liue I doe and yet my life is done If subiect I had bin and nought else could I be Then had I neuer heard or seene the sorrowes now I see But I a kingdome sought or else a State-mans roome Wherefore I am moste iustly brought aliue vnto my Tombe All men be rul'd my be leane not to Papistry For sure the same can not indure it workes such treachery Ah woe to all that sleepe or will be blinde at noone They seeme to liue yea liue they doe and yet their life is done Lord Iesus saue my soule thy mercy be my merrit Forgiue the sinne that I am in that heau'n I may inherrit O let me not beleeue of purgatory doome For then I shall but seeme to liue when this my life is done The Commons euery one whome wee ment to destroy And with Gun-powder to blow vp in secret suddainely Like Constantine the Emperour he dooth begin his royall Raigne Whereat his foes are danted much and seekes to him for grace amaine Lord make their peace to bee in thee and then thrice happy shall we be God saue King Iames c. The Gospell pure he dooth maintaine among vs preached as before Blinde ignorance it shall not raigne as some did hope and threaten sore Our Realme God hath established and former feares from vs are fled God saue King Iames c. Lift vp your hearts to God on hie and sing with one consent of minde Laude and prayse to the Trinity for our good King that is so kinde Let vs reioyce in God alway that we haue seene this happie day God saue King Iames c. All Countries ioyne with vs in Loue to beate downe Turke and Pope apace The King and Counsels acts approue let vertue now all vice deface Amidst all ioyes prepare to dye that we may liue eternally God saue King Iames and still pull downe All those that would annoy his Crowne Amen Another Song in Commendations of the Kings moste excellent Maiestie to be sung at any time but chiefly on his Coronation day Let men and Angels witnesse beare of our vnfained ioy That we expresse with heart and tongue for our good King this day The Ditty or Song GReat Brittaine pleasant Paradice prayse thou the Lord with me And thanke him for his benefits That he bestowes on thee But chiefly for his holy word and for our Royall King The fame of whome in Europe wide all Christians true will sing Let men and Angels c. In Iuda and in Israell were Kings of noble fame Who did set vp Religion and nourished the same Dauid and Salomon his Sonne Iosias and the rest Like whome our King began his Raigne and shall like them be blest Let men and Angels c. In Egipt Saba ruled well at Troy Casindra sat At Athens did Minerua dwell Samose was Iunos state Sibella lay in Cuma fayre in Greece Penelope And in this Realme King Iames dooth Raigne more famous then all they Let men and Angels c. The Muses nine and Worthies all the Artes and Graces seauen All these doe now agree in one in him to make their heauen Yea heauen and earth with all good things doe fauour him we see The Lord therefore continue him in Brittaine long to be Let men and Angels c. In these his daies when he began To weare the Crowne and Raigne God by his hand establisht vs and made vs glad and faine In these his daies all feare began to flye and fall to ground And euery way our quiet state began much to abound Let men and Angells c. Wherefore as Iewes reioyced much when Iubylies drewe neere As Moses with the Israelites keepe solemne Feasts each yere As Hester eke with Mardochai did daies of Purim holde So let great Brittaine keepe this day and graue the same in golde Let men and Angels c. Pray for the King and his Ofspring all signes of ioy expresse For in one day both griefe and ioy did wayte on vs doubtlesse A Christian Constantine we haue Lord giue him length of dayes To all his Kingdomes further blisse and Gods eternall prayse Let men and Angels witnesse beare of our vnfayned ioy That wee expresse with heart and tongue for our good King this day Amen An Antheme often Sung in the Royall Chappel of our late Queene Elizabeth in any time of danger Made in Anno. Dom. 1588. And may serue at all times for vs. DEliuer vs O Lord from all our foes that