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A87277 I marry sir, Heere is newes indeed. Being the copie of a letter which the Devil sent to the Pope of Rome, and kept in the conclave of cardinals ever since the yeare 1623. and now published for the helpe and comfort of all Romish Catholickes in this time of their great necessity, to incourage them. Brought over from Rome by Charon the ferriman the last Jesuiticall-spring-tide of all their hellish practices to confound this kingdome of England. Taylor, John, 1580-1653, attributed name.; Wolley, George. 1642 (1642) Wing I23; Thomason E129_3; ESTC R11239 4,465 10

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J marry Sir heere is Newes indeed BEING The Copie of a Letter which the DEVIL sent to the POPE of ROME And kept in the Conclave of CARDINALS ever since the yeare 1623. and now published for the helpe and comfort of all Romish Catholickes in this time of their great necessity to incourage them Brought over from ROME by CHARON the Ferr iman the last Jesuiticall-Spring-tide of all their Hellish practises to confound this Kingdome of ENGLAND Printed in the yeare of the brave Cavaliere 1642. Decemb 5 th TO The most pious vertuous and Religious Primate of all Christendome URBANE the 8. Pope of Rome and my Vicegerent here upon Earth Lucifer God of this world Lord of Gehenna King of Tartarus Prince of Abissus and Commander of the Infernall Furies sendeth Greeting MOst Reverend and deare Sonne whose Holinesse I reverence whose Person I adore whose Wisdome I muse at whose Pollicie I wonder at whose Strength I admire at and at whose invincible Army I stand amazed at I can but extoll applaud and commend thee my Deare Sonne for this thy extraordinary and great paines cost and Charge in the preparation of thy Forces against the Rebellious Heretickes of the Romish Catholike Religion J meane the Brittanish Jrish Danish and Flemish Hereticks The particulars of which force I shall not need to repeat for I have them in writing and I heare say that they are also published to the whole world therefore follow it with all celeritie and expedition now are the dayes to Conquer now is the time to strike for their God hath forsaken them their land is impoverished their Ships are tottered their State weakened their Parliament is ended and nothing amended the Nobles disquieted the Gentry discouraged the Commons discontented the Kingdome devided and the Romane Catholiques in England stand gasping and gaping for your dayly arrivall therefore now strike or for ever hold thy hands for by this meanes thou shalt bridle and confound all malicious turbulent and ill-affected Spirits against the See of Rome There are but few Nations in the world that thou needest to feare vidilizet The King of Great Britaine the King of Denmarke the King of Sweden and the Palsgrave falsely usurping the title of the King of Bohemia and the Rebellious Hollander but what are these against so many but even molehils to mountaines and no more in our hands then a Lamb in the pawes of a Lyon yet it were not amisse to practise some deadly stratagem secretly by my servants your Seminaries and Iesuites by powder poyson or some other meanes especial●y against the King of Great Britaine and the Pa … av●s Children those young warlike Impes and King Henry-faced and D. Elizabeth-hearted-apes for if they be not now cut off in the blossome but continue untill they be ripe fruit It is to bee feared they will doe much hurt and mischiefe and move Terri●o●ies against the See of Rome I conf●sse indeed your Armies are of great force and you have more then a sufficient number of Foot and horse onely I feare you shall want Asses to carry your provision when you be Landed therefore I suppose you might have forborne two t●ousand Horses and have leavyed three or foure thousand Asses more for horses you know must be highly kept with Pease Beanes and oates and you Asses wil● live and faire hardly with thistles and nettles Now because I heare a great muttering and complaint of victualls for your souldiers therefore I will send you five thousand barrells of the best fresh Lobcocks that can be taken in my River of Styx and Acharon and I will send you by my servant Charon foure thousand Tunns of large Canniballs heads sodden in plum Broath five thousand quarters of Tartarian wheat every Cornell as big as a mans head and an Iron mill to grind it whose stones shall be five miles about in compasse and a great Brasen Oven to bake it in which shall hold three hundred quarters at a batch and will also send you live thousand Friers Cowles well lined with Fox-fur to keepe your Souldiers from the cold and five hundred firkins of Crocotia powder to put in little linnen bags to hang about the necks of your Souldiers to keepe them from Lice and vermine and a so I will send you six thousand handkerchiffes made of Nuns Skinnes perfumed with Muske and Amber-greese to wipe the sweat away from your browes in the Battaile and five thousand Targets made of Cardinals Caps Armor of prooffe tryed by Hell fire and five thousand ells of fine Cambrick charmed a peece wherof being layed to any mortall wound shall immediatly heale it and least your Souldiers should want Courage to fight against those Heriticks as I feare they doe for J heard say that an English heritick incountred the other day with a Spanish Knight on horse back and conquered him and after that sought with three valiant Spaniards at once and killed two of them ou● of hand and made the third runne away therefore I will sent you five thousand Barrells of Lions hearts boyled in boyling lead which shall last and weare like yron and I will also send you an hundred empty hogsheads to put the blood of these Brittanish and Flemish Rebells into to be convayed into Rome and Spaine And to strengthen your Knavie the more I will send you two hundred gallant Asses and every one of them shall have sixty whores on a side punkes five hundred and strumpets to incourage your Souldiers five thousand blame me not I pray you though I write false Arthograthy for I am not so frequent in the English as I am in the Romane Spanish and Italian Tongues and I will send you a thousand legion of my Angells to pitch their tents about you to bring the soules of my Slaine servants to mee for I have prepared a fitting place upon purpose for them therefore feare nothing for I never fayled any of my servants much lesse my deere and beloved Children therefore make hast strike now the Iron is hot you are sure you have men enough horse enough Ships enough Ordinance enough Powder and shot enough Pikes and Muskets enough munition enough and water enough and rather then you shall want wind I will send you my greatest paire of Bellowes that I have in Hell and five thousand of my strongest infernall Furyes to blow them And thus my most deare Sonne I powre my blessings upon thee in more plentifull manner then the drops of Raine descend upon the Earth And also upon my two deare Grand-Children the Emperour of Rome and King of Spain not forgetting the King of Poland The Arch-Duke Leopold The Elector of Cullen The Elector of Mentz the Elector of Trever The Duke of Baviere The Duke of Saxon. The Arch-Bishop of Strasburg The Duke of Newburg The great Duke of Florence The Duke of Parma The Duke of Mantua the Duke of Medina the State of Genoa the State of Lucas and the Canton Catholique of the Switzers as also my