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A96323 A vvhisper in the eare. Or A discourse between the Kings Maiesty, and the high court of Parliament. Concerning a pacification, and conditions of peace. / By a scholler of Oxford, and a Citizen of London. Scholler of Oxford.; Citizen of London. 1643 (1643) Wing W1676; Thomason E244_43; ESTC R18700 6,217 10

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taken ●…es contrary to his faith He is landed with a regiment of a thousand old experienced souldiers eighty brave Commanders and twenty peeces of Ordnance with all Ammunition and equipage promotionable besides he hath bro●…ht with him armes for tenne thousand men and her Majesties Standard which is to be the blazon of her army and erected at the head of it called the Catholicke Army under the command of the Earle of Newcastle Cit. They say there are three Regiments more comming from the Northerne Counties to the said Earle of Newcastle which army of Papists come compleated will prove more formidable to this Kingdome then is at present imagined Gent. 'T is credibly reported likewise that in Nottinghamshire the Cavaliers doe make a p●●●y having possessed themselves of Newarke upon Trent and put 400. men into the Castle and command the passage there over the River Cit. But I le tell you of a strange thing the like you never heard of 'T is of a Pamphlet that was on Saturday last published and printed entituled A complaint to both 〈◊〉 of Parliament The author and publisher of it hath scattered man● of them in divers places as in Pauls Church-yard in Westminster-Hall and Westminster-Abey The aforesaid Pamplet is stuffed with intollerable language full or bitternesse and invectives against the Parliament and their legall proceedings therein that great Councell of the King and Kingdome is called a corporation of Projectors and most unjustly ●…ed for doing nothing these two yeares past tending to the good of the Republique Gent. In that the Pamphleteer or rather scandalous Libeller is most injurious to our grave Senate for the world knowes and we can all sufficiently relate what memorable acts and never to be forgotten things the indefatigable labours and endeavours of those Worthies have effected and brought to passe for the publicke good against all opposition whatsoever ever since their first Session to this present day Cit. Blessed be God for it and I pray God still blesse and prosper them in their determinations and consultations Gent. And as that scandalous Pamphlet is condemned to be burnt by the hand of the hang man to may the malignant author contriver c publisher thereof be stigmatized and branded with the perpetuall marke of infamy for defaming so renowned an Assembly in that false and infamous and libellous Pamphlet At Oxford lately at the Councell Table the Earle of Bristol made a speech the effect whereof was to animate His Majesty not to lay downe Armes but to prosecute the Parliament with all vigor And at the same time the Earle of Dorset rose up and spake bravely for a happy agreement and concurrence betweene the King and his Parliament Cit. Pray Sir how stands His Majesty affected Gent. Our gratious King desires it and would willingly upon honourable tearmes embrace it with all his heart So doth his Nephew Prince Rupert if we may beleeve that speech which he lately spake to His Majesty and the Lords of His Privy Councell at his returne from Redding to Oxford Cit. I shall love Prince Rupert the better for this and am now perswaded that he hath suffered more by the obloquie and detraction of factious spirits then ever he deserved Gent. That I verily beleeve For my part I thinke there 's no good man but desires peace Cit. May peace bee within our walls and plenty a●●ine within our dwellings Gent. May the clouds of discord discontent d●… and difference be all dissipated that there may bee a cleere and right understanding between the King and the parliament Then come 〈◊〉 or warre life or death it is and shall be our prayer God save the K●●g Cit. And preserve the Parliament FINIS