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A79523 Chipps of the old block; or, Hercules cleansing the Augæan stable. To the tune of, The sword. 1660 (1660) Wing C3898; Thomason 669.f.23[14]; ESTC R211503 1,378 1

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Chipps of the Old Block OR HERCULES CLEANSING THE AUGAEAN STABLE To the Tune of The Sword I. NOw you by your good leave Sirs Shall see the Rump can cleave Sirs And what Chips from this Treacherous Block will come you may conceive Sirs II. Lenthalls the first o' the Lump sure A Fart and he may jump sure For both do stink and both we know are Speakers of the Rump sure III. That Mine of Fraud Sir Artur His Soul for Lands will Barter And if you 'd ride to Hell in a Wayne He 's fit to make your Carter IIII. Sir Harry Vane God blesse us To Popery he would presse us And for the Devils dinner he the Romane way would dresse us V. Harry Martin never mist-a To Love the wanton Twist-a And lustfull Aretine's bawdy Leaves are his Evangelist-a VI Harry Nevills no Wigeon His practise truly stygian Makes it a Master-piece of wit to be of no Religion VII But my good Lord Glyn Man Pride is a deadly sinne Man Cots pluttera nails few Traitors be like you of all your kin Man VIII If saint-Saint-John be a Saint Sir He hath a Devilish Taynt Sir While Straffords blood in Heavens High Court of Justice makes complaint Sir IX Doctor Palmer's all day sleeping And into his Heart ne're peeping T is ill he that neglects his own should have All-souls in keeping X. Will. Bruertous a sinner And Croyden knowes a Winner But O take heed least he do eat the Rump all at one Dinner XI Robin Andrews is a Miser Of Coblers no despiser And could they vamp him a new head perhaps he would be Wiser XII But Baron Wild come out here Shew your Ferret face and Snout here For you being both a Fool and Knave are a Monster in the Rout here XIII Nick Lechmere Loyalty needs still And on Weather-cocks he feeds still If Heathen Turk or Jew should come so he would change his Creed still XIIII There 's half-witted Will Say too A right fool in the Play too That would make a perfect Asse if he could learn to Bray too XV Cornelius thou wert a Link-boy And born t is like in a Sink boy I de tell thy Knavery to the World but thy Pitch sticks in my ink Boy XVI Baron Hill was but a Valley And born scarce to an Alley But now is Lord of Taunton-Deane and thousands he can Ralley XVII Lord Fines he will not Mall men For he likes not Death of all men And his Heart doth go to Pit to Pat when to Battle he should call men XVIII Perfidious Whitklock Ever Hath mischief under 's Beaver And for his ends will put the World into a barning Feavour XIX Ashley Cowper knew a Reason That Treachery was in Season When at the first he turn'd his coat from Loyalty to Treason XX And gouty Master Wallop Now thinks he hath the Ballop But though he trotted to the Rump hee 'l run away a Gallop XXI There 's Carew Rawleigh by him All good Men do defie him And they that think him not a Knave I wish they would but try him XXII Luke Robinson that Clownado Though his heart be a Granado Yet a High-Shooe with his hands in 's Poke is his most pe●fect shadow XXIII Soloway with Tobacco Inspired turnd State Quacko And got more by his feigned zeal then by his What de'c Lack ho XXIIII But Widdrington how came you there A wise man and a true there You are an Athanasius among a Knavish Crew there XXV But Lisle is half forgotten Who oft is over shotten For just like Harp and Gridiron his Brains with Law do Cotten XXVI What Knaves are more to be vext Sirs You 'l here when I sing next sirs For now my Muse is tir'd with this abominable Text Sirs Ridentem dicere verum Quid vetat Printed at the HAGUE for S. Browne 1659.