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A34360 The Conspiracy, or, The Discovery of the fanatick plot to the tune of Let Oliver now be forgotten & c. 1683 (1683) Wing C5931; ESTC R29687 851 1

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The CONSPIRACY OR The Discovery of the Fanatick Plot. To the Tune of Let Oliver now be forgotten c. I. LEt Pickering now be forgotten Old Rumbold has wip'd off his scores Since Presbyter Jack went a Plotting The Jesuit's turn'd out of Doors For Brewing swilling of Treason King-killing without reason Of all the Pack Noble or Peasant None can exceed old Presbyter Jack II. First the hot Sectaries Voted 'T was Treason to murther the King And next the bold Regicides Plotted To compass the very same Thing Their Votes and Arbitrary Power That sent the Lords to the Tower We now see plain Every hour They 'd the old Game play over again III. Rumsey and Rumbold indented At Hodsden their Ambush to bring But Heav'n and the Fire prevented And Providence guarded the KING The Whigs the Treason propounded But when the Trumpet sounded For Cambridgeshire All were confounded Taken or fled both Peasant and Peer IV. M for Wit who was able To make to a Crown a pretence The Head and the Hope of the Rabble A Loyal and Politick Prince But now He 's gone into Holland To be a King of no Land Or else must be Monarch of Poland Was ever Son so Loyal as He V. Lord G y and A ng the Bully That Prudent and Politick Knight Who made of His Grace such a Cully Together have taken their flight Is this your Races Horse-matches His Grace's swift Dispatches From Shire to Shire Under the Hatches Now above-Deck you dare not appear VI. Brave R l and S y the Bully That stood for the holy Old Cause And Trenchard drawn in for a Cully In spight of Allegiance and Laws And Wildman too with his Cannon With Walcot Smith and Aaron With Mead and Bourn Every Man on To Tyburn goes the next in his Turn VII Next Valiant and Noble Lord H That formerly dealt in Lambs-wool Who knows what it is to be Tower'd By Impeaching may fill the Jayls full And next to him Cully B n The Wit and famous Hambden Must take his place Who did abandon All Loyalty Religion and Graco VIII Hone and Rowse the King and His Brother That they were to kill 'em confest And now they hang up one another Holms Blaney Lee Walcot and West May all such Traytors discarded To Tyburn be well guarded And ev'ry thing Be so rewarded That would oppose so Gracious a KING Printed Anno Domini 1683.