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A04412 The Iesuites Pater noster giuen to Phillip III King of Spaine for his new yeares gift this present yeare. 1611. Together with the Ave Maria. Written first in French: Englished by W.I. W. I., fl. 1611. 1611 (1611) STC 14534; ESTC S106453 1,908 10

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THE IESVITES PATER NOSTER Giuen TO PHILLIP III KING of SPAINE for his new yeares gift this present yeare 1611. Together with the Ave Maria. Written first in French Englished by W. I. Printed at Oxford by Ioseph Barnes 1611. THE IESVITS PATER NOSTER O Mighty Phillip King Of men we alwaies with a faithfull heart Confesse we are thy children deare And eke acknowledge that thou art Paternoster All Iesuits for thy worthy gifts Which vnto vs from thee did spring Do sing this song continually Blessed be thou O mighty King Qui es in coelis Rauilliack from a cursed race So well by vs instructed first For massacring the King of France Insteed of being still accurst Sancttificetur This blow great Phillip may declare We are thy friends most constantly And that throughout the world we 'l spread Maugre thy greatest enemy Nomen tuum Thy most immoderate desire Of rule and gouernment to gaine And thy designe most wonderfull Ouer all other Kings to raigne Adueniat Some men whome enuy ouercomes Do much condemne thy greedy minde But by the right of thy desert O puissant King of matchlesse power Whose name with reuerence we adore What wilt thou haue wish and command Speake onely this and say no more fiat And then straight way our holy troupe Shall striue who shall be most free-wild To doe his best without constraint That through the world may be fulfild voluntas tua Such great attempts to vndertake The wrath of God thou needst not feare For we haue power in our hands To make thee euen as happy here sicut in coelis We haue the gift of flatterie T' enchant thy foes and vnder seete To trample them and neuer cease Till each lie wrapped in a sheet in terra For thee our Princes wee betray And widdow Robbers are we all We doe disturbe our countryes peace And this is that which we doe call panem nostrum quotidianum Thinke nothing hard which we propose Many preuayles both day and night If thou in all things wilt abound And wrong done by vs gaine thee right Da nobis There are amongst vs of all sorts That can by treasons kings annoy Whereby we gather all the wealth Which in our houses we inioy Hodie If some say we are couetous O King beleeue not what they say But let thy Iustice then take place And let them be condemn'd to dye demitte For they are soules of small deuotion Which Sathan to himselfe retaines And for to iudge them Hogonotes The knowledge thereof appertaynes Nobis These Polititians being beleeued Alas from vs all credit 's gone But sure they all are Heretickes Which doe divulge to euery one debita nostra But such as onely giue their mind To pray to God both night and day And enimies are to Hypocrites They are not fit in Court to stay sicut nos With Kings and Ladies we frequent Being very watchfull of their states And of their goods and of their soules But as for poore and needy mates dimittimus Phillip shew fauour vnto vs We haue done many a wicked action And sure except thou succour vs We neuer shall giue satisfaction debitoribus nostris If our designer descried be A due all plots whereon we muse To liue vpon necessity Euen in such sort as good men vse et ne nos induca Th' occasion now which France presents Within her kingdome King being dead Of a young king and a Regent Queene Hath caus'd our fathers to be lead in tentationem Phillip thou knowest well that France Doth wish vs euill for thy cause Let not thy greatnes suffer her On vs to execute her Lawes sed libera nos We neuer yet haue say led thee Hold it as done whatsoeuer we will Thou oughts not to be ignorant That all of vs are tempted still a malo God make thee able O great Prince Following vowes Iesuiticall To make one prouince of the world ●nd consummate thy actions all Amen THE AVE MARIA TO THE Queene of France WHen Iudas with a kisse betraid his Lord He said all haile the Iesuits will arise To kill thee as thy King a deed abhord Speaking vnto thee in most humble wise Ave Maria These banisht persons which through treasō drew the dead kings tooth with a most shameful doom Were punisht but at length was got anew To draw his heart a pardon sent from Rome Gratia plena Venice hath wisely from her land expeld Traitors and Traitors wicked brood for a ye Discords true Tender boxes which there dweld Which you must also do that we may say Dominus tecum O blessed Queene if thou effect This deed which to thy subiects hearts giues ease Confirming rest whereof there 's such defect Then shall be said of her enioying peace Benedicta tu They seeme most faire without but are within Deuils incarnate Hippocrites Truthes foe Their words are chast their deeds are Sodoms sin And doe amongst themselues as others doe In mulieribus If France doe see according to her vow Her land of Treason plotters quite made free Which good states by false Doctrines ouerthrow With one consent the Lord shall praysed be Et benedictus These Iesuits banisht truth restored is Faithfull obeysance thereby is procurde T is the repose and Frances happy blisse T is the sole meanes whereby may be securde Fructus ventris tui This deed achieud you to your sonne shall proue A blessed mother who to God shall pray That you with Christ may dwell in heauen aboue And with good hearts true subiects all shall say Amen