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A64502 The third advice to a painter, how to draw the effigies of the whore of Rome whose character is lively represented by a bad woman. Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678.; Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of, 1647-1680. 1679 (1679) Wing T898; ESTC R2500 3,268 5

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The third Advice to A PAINTER How to draw the EFFIGIES OF THE Whore of Rome Whose Charactor is Lively represented by a BAD WOMAN IF you 'l observe the Whore as stript and strip'd Let Painter take Advice with Pencel wip'd First Draw this Bloody Harlot naked Born And thence grown up unto a State Forlorn Next Draw her in her best Attire and Dress Yet Charg'd with Crimes that she 'l ne'r Confess Observe her made the Subject of our Pen But after this thy Pencel wipe agen Thus Naked drawn without her Golden Tire Will make you Blush and yet with cold Desire To be concern'd with one so shameless grown That every Spark of Grace is from her flow'n 2. By Rapines Slaughter and Murder Heaven to win As tho a Sacrifice were we for Papists sin When Artists Pencel's foul'd with such black Crimes Is wip'd and dip'd again to draw the Lines Of her Effigies whom this state aspir'd In Crimson Velvet that the Whore acquir'd The Effigies of a Strumpet foul within You justly may discry the stinck of Sin Whom fair or foul she may be call'd the Picture Ordain'd by Pen to make out her Convicture For thus contriving how to cause a Slaughter So Herod like to some that should come after 3. Whence they are charged with the Crimes of Murther Lately design'd which makes its Cry go further Than Rome it self that cannot stop the Tide Of Breach on Breach by Inundations wide Because in favour she was grown with them Who of our Realm are both the Root and Stem Since now to palliate her Crime is not the way Nor is there lest a mean but doth bewray The falacy and pride of her grown high Because danger of Ruine was so nigh To us whom once she thought so self-secure That all her base Designs we must endure 4. Under fresh colour for the war and strife 'Bout Features and Forms to her that Rome calls Wife The Painter by Advice his Skill imploy'd To pourtray the Effigies of a Bride Who thus being married to the scarlot Beast The Nuptials were confirm'd a bloody Feast That she the Scarlot whore contriv'd to make In such a fatal hour that did bespeak Dispensing Bulls and Pardons that were provided A scourge for those she cou●ts from her back-slided That power claims to charge and quit of Facts The guiltless or offenders ' ginst Romes Acts. 5. The Artist unadvis'd a Picture drew Considerlng not at first what might accrew While Colours unprepar'd such Painter try'd His Skill about those works could not abide A burning Fire of the angry Fates That every rash Attempt so cruelly hates In black and white where first such work begun To be set out in matter too home-spun Until on better thoughts a way prepar'd The Painter took advice who then was cheer'd To see not all pains taken lost or spoyl'd Tho he was there about most sorely foyl'd 6. Wrongly Compos'd prov'd very unexpedient What other ways had made a good Ingredient For time and place wherein it was imploy'd A Corosive of which the Patient dy'd The pencel of that Muse not apt to doubt An Artist took in hand and yet was out In touching upon matters without fear Whence jealousies arise in Natures Sphear Wherein it was adventur'd Danger nigh Upon a rugged Sea rais'd storms high As waves did swell and beat against the shore Of safety fancy'd in the Fates implore Therefore 7. Then he incourag'd was fresh skill to try By a sure friends Advice how to imploy His Muse upon a subject tho not Divine Yet more agreeing with the place and time For which occasions given are to detect All wickedness of Rome that bloody Sect Who Murther teach to Subjects 'gainst their Prince How they may easily with Oaths dispence How all the Laws of Nature they may break And yet obsolv'd may stand for Poperi's sake Since her call'd Mother-Church doth this allow What we have undertook 's no fault I trow 8. Advice unto the Painter how to draw The Effigies of the Whore of old foresaw Riding upon the Scarlot Beast with Horns In number tenn and heads under seven forms How her to draw in such a Crimson Dye The Saints of old so plainly did discry To be the Scarlot whore whose seat was waters Tongues Nations People these her Sons and Daughters VVho also thus doth set on seven Hills Of her a City that Romes will fulfils This we do say is such a work and task That plainly doth the Bloody Quean unmask Draw first her Head and Face c. where in a while 9 Observe the Charactor of VVoman vile VVho is the Strumpet did her Bed defile Remarking Head her power to Rule and sway Subjects in Nations fall her doth obey In Face is plac'd the Glory of that form VVhich Nature for Ornament wears to adorn I y 〈…〉 ead and Face is meant the lustful Ram through growth declin'd from th'Nature of the Lamb VVhen she this VVoman vile did first assume Mans Government and place who did presume Prerogative of self to rule and sway The little world Man who must obey Over her Head she then did Dominere Authority she brought to her ●●n Sphear By usurpation thus procured their fall In her posterity once plac'd o'r all Next draw her Neck and Throat with Arms out-cast 10. The Eye doth see the Ear doth hear and Pallat taste The Nose doth smell the Nerves do feel laid waste A pleasant Garden wherein they were plac'd Who once might Challenge right all VVorlds to Rule And then this Vaunting Harlots spirit was cool VVhich now being set on fire the Tongue can tell Those Flames begotten from th'lowest Hell 'T was Tongue bespoke the place where she doth dwell VVhom thus inflam'd with Lust her Head betray'd Man she did then inslave and self betray'd In Neck observe the place prepar d for Yoke The Throat an open Sepulcher bespoke On Shoulders born the Burthen that she Created To Man disarm'd o th' Bliss wherein first stated By Neck and Throat is meant the Roring Bull VVho tho sprung up from Calf of Lust is full Next therefore draw her Breast with Heart and Back 11. Observing Twins foreplac'd proceed you may To draw from Breasts the tokens where Lust lay From Heart then draw the Veins wherein Blood springs Then draw from Back those spondels Marrow brings Observe the Crabbed jestures of the whore Any Cancerd qualities Fops so adore Postures they are and mannors of a Mind VVho unto Nature in all have proved unkind Those crooked wiles and paths found out to stear The way wherein all Evils do appear From Life proceeding Tongue thereof doth blaze The Coat her Arms at which her Fiends doth gaze The Roring Lion that seeks Men to devour And crabbed VVolf in Breasts do both claim power The Cancers's crabbed Lyon's Beast of Prey By Bancer's meant Night Mantion by Leo Day To Luna and Sol thus tracing out mans way Next Draw the Bowels Reins and Loins c. 12. Bowels of Nature once were form'd in her As tender by Sex ● Nature did will transfer To the posterity of Mankind that have lost Restrictive power o'r Lust that must be Crost The Lines perverss and crooked such is her will Who first did aim and then her Lust fulfil These drawn from Natures Center by Wits skill Observing next depraved the soul that Lies Of Bliss bereaved twixt twain her Fate discries That she Virginity hath lost now grown a Harlot Who tho a woman vile is Cloathed in Scarlot Her Reins being searcht and Loins exactly tryed Balance of Justice she could not abide For thereinto being put shee s found too Light Humanity departed up goes spight But down goes Vertue buried out of sight Next draw her secret Membrs and Thighs c. 6. For under that all secret Lusts arise And therein working there their Nature Lies A Scorpion lurking in the Night of Bliss After whom comes the Sagiter with kiss Who hides his Bow and Arrows sharp and keen Least unto us below they shouid be seen The Scorpions Sting his Dart is made an Arrow Who holds the Bow of Conquest reached the Marrow In Bone and Thigh of her made Nature narrow Nature we say made narrow who cannot extend Those Acts of good to us that should defend Man from the Evils Planted here below Which from that painted Harlot first did flow Most comely Dress we put on parts so vile And yet unseemly is what doth defile More better parts exprest in Natures Stile Last Draw her Legs her Knees and wandring Feet c. 14. On these are her support where evils meet Who first the power of wrath in head did Greet Such Seed first sowen such Fruit they may expect To Reap from Lust and Envy of that Sect Who gave her Body up to be defiled And quickly by the same was Man beguiled In subtilty and Craft the Game was played By her who her belov'd was thus betrayed That Children of wrath brouhht forth where Lust imbraced Contractive cause of wrath Gods work defaced The wanton Goat and powerful water Barer The Fishes ply to work by Natures Labour Under the pain and Curse of womans Crime Who thus above her Sphear was apt to climb But to conclude as Crooked as her Feet So Crooked are the Paths where all this meet FINIS