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A81097 Q.F.Q.Q.S. A new fiction, as wee were A.I.M.E.I.M.I.D.2.F.4. The scene at Whtie-Hall. Antetruhand (in imagination) by some of Powle Fernlists under St. Tichburn-Crosse, in a way of prognostication. A.R.D.N.R.C.2.12.M.H.4.D.I.P.M. H.I.M. Circ. 59. Anno libertatis christianæ, 1626. Stylo novo. Personæ. Protestation. Common-Prayer, Allegiance. Sr. Solemn League and Covenant. Engagement. Instrument. Constables, Beadles, &c. Chorus of By-Standers. Croxton, James. 1662 (1662) Wing C7414; Thomason E1088_3; ESTC R208555 3,901 8

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Serving-men and Tapsters how To stand their ground and win the masterie Great was the Company of Preachers then Kings with their Armies then began to flee My Horse and I had thanks Thus you may see How Right at first gave Might then Might made Right Your Right to let me in to get your Might Your Armies first and then your Parliaments S. What Will he ne'r ha' done A. These Instruments Of your Commands have taught you to obey I. I 'm almost out of breath yet this shall say Your Might so got made new Right ev'ry way If you were Right How could I then be wrong The Spirit you acted by in me was strong That be my Charge What you had in projection 'T was I alone that brought unto perfection I was in Covenant with your Spirit the Letter I left to such who understood no better 'T was that enabled me to work such wonders Strange even to your selves as Sky-clear-thunders It was a Noon-day Spirit with new Light Through so much darknesse guided us aright He led us all Your selves confess'd it oft Whilest some admir'd others vainly Scoft You vail'd I knew Him well I did in truth H' was my Familiar in very sooth He gave and took that all-commanding breath Which in these Nostrils gave the Law to death My time being come our Covenants well t' agree That Spirits acting left the world with me Now the Tide 's turn'd Rivers do now run back Over my Head laid low through Hands grown slack To purge thy Heart out yet thou wilt not see The only help is wholly to agree Thou faithlesse Land accurst Oceaena Since th' art become one great Akeldama God and the King depos'd by th' Peoples Right Have try'd Leviathans utmost lawless might Think not your hollow dawbing will endure Be wise betime Save or Lose all be sure For though the King look only at th' effect Foregoing Causes God cannot neglect S. Hee 's mad and rants in King Cambyses veine I. The sad Accomptant of your losse and Gaine To Saintship and Kingship-Conspiracie An universal full Apostacy Exit Instrument A. He has spoke sence S. What not the sense o'th'House Irruunt Constables Beadles c. 1. C. What Had they done 2. C. They 're gone I thought we should make thee House too hot for 'm 1. C. What house 2. C. This this same paltry Play-house of theirs Your poyets as they call um why they will make you an House of any thing and any thing of an House to serve their turn These Players I have heard our Minister say are in plain Greek such very Hypocrites 1. B. Whoop Holliday What have we here George o' Horse-back Upon the Post there Don't ye see 2. B. For Gods sake How does he kill the Dragon 1. B. E'en as 't please the Painter I 'le warrant 2. B. Ho! What 's this 1. C. An old Bishops square Cap. Is' t not 1. B. And here 's another like it 2. C. A Judges this it should be Let 's see We han't lost our labour yet 1. C. I believe they had not quite done they 're gone in such hast 2. C. The fools had ne'r left their bawbles behind them if they had not been frighted What a Vizzard too Who was this for trow What a Nose it has 1. B. I would we could ha' lit but upon some of um 2. B. I don't think but if we light handsomely upon their Master over the way yonder we shall make some good discovery yet among his Truhans 1. B. Pish Hee 's 1. C. Well neighbour what has been the businesse N. Come if you 'l walk away I 'le tell you Abscedunt Constables Beadles c. Chorus of By-standers VIVE LE ROY 1660. Par l' Autheur C'Est presqu ' en ce temps cy un mot celebrieux Par Grecs par Latins par des Hebrieux Jesu de Nazaret Charles d' Angle terre La fin de l'un de l'autre des meurtriers la guerre J. C. FINIS