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B00199 Luke Huttons lamentation: which he wrote the day before his death, being condemned to be hanged at Yorke for his robberies and trespasses committed there-about. To the tune of Wandring and wavering.. Hutton, Luke, d. 1596. 1640 (1640) STC 14032.5; ESTC S93101 2,058 1

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Luke Huttons Lamentation which he wrote the day before his death being condemned to be hanged at Yorke for his robberies and trespasses committed there-about To the tune of Wandring and Wavering I Am a poore prisoner condemned to die ah woe is me woe is me for my great folly Fast fettered in irons in place where I lie be warned young wantons hemp passeth gréen Holy My parents were of good degrée By whom I would not ruled be Lord Jesus forgive me with mercy relieve me Receive O sweet Saviour my spirit unto thee My name is Hutton yea Luke of bad life ah woe is me c. Which on the high-way did rob Man and Wife be warned c. Intic'd by many a gracelesse mate Whose counsell I repent too late Lord Jesus forgive me with mercy relieve me c. Not twenty yéeres old alas was I ah woe is me c. When I began this felony be warned c. With me went still twelve Yeomen tall Which I did my twelve Apostles call Lord Jesus forgive me with mercy relieve me c. There was no Squire nor Baron bold ah woe is me c. That rode by the way with silver and gold be warned c. But I and my Apostles gay Would lighten their load ere they went away Lord Jesus forgive me with mercy relieve me c. This newes procur'd my kinsfolkes griefe ah woe is me c. That hearing I was a famous thiefe be warned c. They wept they waild they wrung their hands That thus I should hazard life and lands Lord Jesus forgive me with mercy relieve me c. They made me a Iailor a little before ah woe is me c. To kéepe in prison offenders sore be warned c. But such a Iailor was never none I went and let them oft every one Lord Jesus forgive me c. I wis this sorrow sor● grieved me ah woe is me c. Such proper men shoud hanged be be warned young wantons c. My Office then I did ●efie And ran away for company Lord Jesus forgive me c. Thrée yéeres I lived upon the spoyle ah woe is me c. Giving many an Earle the foyle be warned c. Yet never did I kill man nor wife Though lewdly long I led my life Lord Jesus forgive me c. But all too bad my déeds have béene ah woe is me c. Offending my Country and my good Quéene be warned c. All men in Yorkeshire talke of me A stronger thiefe there could not be Lord Jesus forgive me c. Vpon S. Lukes day was I borne ah woe is me c. Whom want of grace hath made me scorne be warned c. In honour of my birth day then I rob'd in bravery nineteene men Lord Jesus forgive me with mercy relieve me Receive O sweet Saviour my spirit unto thee The second part To the same tune THe Country weary to beare this wrong ah woe is me c. With Hues and Cries pursued me long be warned c. Though long I scap't yet loe at the last At London I was in New-gate cast Lord Jesus forgive me c. Where I did lie with grieved minde ah woe is me c. Although the kéeper was gentle and kind be warned c. Yet was he not so kind as I To let me goe at liberty Lord Jesus forgive me c. At last the Shrie●e of Yorkeshire came ah woe is me c. And in a warrant he had my name be warned c. Quoth he at Yorke thou must be tride With me therefore hence must thou ride Lord Jesus forgive me c. Like pangs of death his words did sound ah woe is me c. My hands and armes full fast he bound be warned c. Good sir quoth I I had rather stay I have no heart to ride that way Lord Jesus forgive me c. When no intreaty would prevaile ah woe is me c. I called for Wine Beare and Ale be warned c. And when my heart was in woefull case I drunke to my friends with a smiling face Lord Jesus forgive me c. With clubs and staves I was guarded then ah woe is me c I never before had such wayting men be warned c. If they had ridden before me amaine Beshrew me if I had call'd them againe Lord Jesus forgive me c. And when unto Yorke that I was come ah woe is me c. Each one on me did cast his doome be warned c. And whilst you live this sentence note Evill men can never have good report Lord Jesus forgive me c. Before the Iudges when I was brought ah woe is me c. But sure I had a carefull thought be warned c. Nine score Inditements and seventéene Against me there were read and séene Lord Iesus forgive me c. And each of those was fellony found ah woe is me c. Which did my heart with sorrow wound be warned c. What should I herein longer stay For this I was condemn'd that day Lord Iesus forgive me c. My death each houre I did attend ah woe is me c. In prayers in teares my time I did spend be warned c. And all my loving friends that day I did intreat for me to pray Lord Iesus forgive me c. I haue deserved death long since ah woe is me c· A viler sinner lived not then I be warned c. On friends I hoped life to save But I am fittest for the grave Lord Iesus forgive me c. Adieu my loving friends each one ah woe is me c. Thinke on me Lords when I am gone be warned c. When on the ladder you doe me view Thinke I am néerer heaven than you Lord Iesus forgive me with mercy relieve me Receive O sweet Saviour my spirit unto thee L. Hutton FINIS London Printed for H. Gosson