Selected quad for the lemma: lord_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
lord_n day_n henry_n king_n 11,333 5 3.8571 3 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A80521 A copie of quæries, or A comment upon the life, and actions of the grand tyrant and his complices; Oliver the first and last of that name, not unfit, nor unworthy of thy perusall. 1659 (1659) Wing C6197; Thomason E988_10; ESTC R208073 6,423 11

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

Apprentices of the Gentle Craft should not have Munday hence-forward made a perpetuall Holiday Now that Cobler Hewson is of the House of Lords 42. Whether Cobler Hewsons wife have not a considerable advantage of other mens whose Husband hath one blind side 43. Whether OP from the Hogswash of his Grain-tub highly feeding now upon the Fat of three Kingdomes have not pickt up his Crums well 44. Whether of such an Egge as OP was ever likely to hatch a better Bird. 45. Whether Mardike as the case now stands bee an English or French Garrison 46. Whether Rainolds White and the rest did not wilfully Drowne themselves to escape Hanging 47. Whether if the Peace goe on Jamaica or Mardike is like to prove the dearer Market 48. Whether it shall not be Treason against the new Queene though at middle Noone day to say Jo●ne is as good as my Lady 49. Whether the Ballat of Iones Placket is tore out be not to be burnt by the publique Hangman when OP shall bee proclaimed King 50. Whether Contributions Sequestrations Excise Imposts c. ought not in some measure to bee hereafter qualified now that so many Ioynters are lately fallen to his Highness by the Death of his Mother 51. Whether when the Fire raged so in the Lord Faconbridge his Britch for the Love of the Lady Mary the Divell did not blow the Bellasses 52. Whether Her Grace of Richmond ought not to be out of Countenance as often as shee eates Pigge for saying That Mary Cromwell was the Foulest sowe in England 53. Whether the Lady Frances in the choyse of her Husband did not make a Pockey Rich Bargaine 54. Whether the Lord Rich having so Soundly Pepperd his wives Porke may not keepe it as a Standing Dish for his owne Table 55. Whether hee that should give his Paines to the Lady aforesaid would not be well payd for them 56. Whether the said Lady did not intend to lye at Large and stretch her Legges for 't who layd 200. Elles of Linnen upon her Nuptiall Bed in one paire of Holland Sheets 57. Whether the said Lady will not prove a Chargeable piece as to the rest of her Appurtenances who layd out 5 ● ● 100 in only twelve Smockes 58. Whether the Lady Claypold managing the Master of the Horse ought to have admitted the Lord H. W. into his Saddle 59. Whether it may be thought a disparagement to the Lord Claypolds Horsmanship That his Lady should still have Iadish Trickes 60. Whether Cromwell had hee lived in Henry the Eights dayes would not have given him A Hem for His Hate and perhaps his Dog to Hold. 61. Whether this Cromwell and Henry aforesaid when they have compared their Notes in the other world will not be good Company in Hell together 62. Whether wee shall not now have Halcion dayes when OP is turning King Fisher 63. Whether it may not be hoped that the Lord OP will at last turne Cavileere who growes more and more Kingly Affected 64. Whether Kingship ought not to be beneath the Lord OP his Aimes the proportion of whose Nose is more Imperiall 65. Whether the old Saying That the Welcsh and the Irish are Brethren will not then more then ever be made good when the Lord Richard Cromwell shall be Prince of Wales and Ireland under the Stepter of his Brother 66. Whether the Nations are to expect any Good from OP who was never Good to any body but himselfe 67. Whether the House of Lords bee not therefore called the Other House and not the Vpper House because there is not one right Gentleman of it 68. Whether most of the Members of the former Parliament having been Cuckold according to Harry Martins sence The Lord OP hath not call'd now just such an other House 69. Whether if all those must be Lords who are call'd to Sit in the other House wee may not without offence to OP say The Divell shit Lords 70. Whether wee may not now justly hope the world will mend when so many Coblers and Taylors are of the two Houes of Parliament 71. Whether by way of Subsedy or Loane moneys are not to bee forthwith Raised to discharge the bills of Fare at Whitehall since OP having lately Increased his Family by the Accession of the other House 72. Whether OP seizing all mens Estates may not give Flourishing Liveries to his Varlets 73. Whether when Charles Stewart comes home againe Sir Robert Tichbeurne will not be a true Lord Non-such 74. Whether Sir Iohn Bacster the Thimble-maker who can hardly write his owne Name be of any fitting Capacity to be made Earle of Cambridge 75. Whether when the Lyon Advanceth Sir Thomas Pride who is playing the Calfe in aspiring to the Tytle of Essex may not bee call'd in Question for killing the Kings Beares 76. Whether when his Horses ran away with him in Hide Parke to have been out of the Coach-box did not wish himselfe in Alderman Atkins Breeches 77. Whether Phaetons Fate together with that Great Deliverance ought not to have been a faire admonishment to OP to desist from his Rash undertakings 78. Whether the Roman Catholick and old Protestant being both cryed downe wee shall have any All or no Religion here in England 79. Had his Name been Simon and not Hugh whether might not OP have been Highly suspected for Popery who is wholly of Peeters Religion 80. Whether to be in Heaven it selfe admitting he believed there were a GOD Hugh Peters would change Masters with his Brother Simon or rather indeed 81. Whether Hugh Peeters Master would not Crucifie Simons againe should hee come as man within the verge of his Power who not only persecutes his Church but is himselfe a Tiberius Nero and wants not Bradshawes worse then Pontius Pilate 82. Whether OP Securing and Imprisoning so many Honest men and good Christians doe not intend to let Hell loose and Reigne Divell himselfe 83. Whether these pittifull over-ridden Nations will ever dare to say A Turd in OP his Teeth till hee has made them Shit as small as a Mouse 84. Whether it shall beare an Action to say That any one or all the Members of the Houses are Knaves since OP hath called them so before Us or rather 85. Whether OP calling them by Writ to Discerne and betray their Country have not given it under his Hand they are no lesse 86. Whether this present Parliament though thorow Pac'd ought not to take heed of Stumbling since it hath so Collerick a Rider 87. Whether those that light OP to Bed doe not hold a Candle to the Divell 88. Whether hee that Portraied the Earle of Essex at Shit with this Motto over his Head You Fight you Shite had not a right Opinion of his Valour 89. Whether those Castles which OP began to build in the Ayre when hee Designed first to take St. Domingo will be finished by this present Parliament 90. Whether if OP as hee hath long since boasted hee would should pull downe the