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Huntington Library - Bindley (formerly Luttrell)
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The Tune to the Devonshire Cant:
Or, an Answer to the PARLIAMENT Dissolved at Oxford.
------Nonne vides ut nudum remigio latus. Horat. Ode XIIII Lib. I

THE safety of the KING ands Royal Throne,
Depends on those 500 KINGS alone;
Those, under whom some say three Kingdoms groan.

The Commons no new Methods will assigne,
Of chusing KINGS they know the Royal Line,
Was wont to be reputed as Divine.

Your English-men who understand who gave,
Their KING his Royal grandure scorn to have,
His Majesty their General, their Slave.

As frantick and outragious as were,
Their VOTES; they shewd their Vigilence and care,
And nought like those could dissipate our fear.

They are Dissolvd and with them all our hopes,
Prepare for Smithfeild fires for Racks and Ropes;
For thats the pleasing Exercise of POPES.

Now to create Intestine Broyls what need
Is there, of those experiencd things take heed,
Whenth States Bloods hot tis dangerous to bleed.

In all true Hearts it would a Love create,
To see the Supreme power dissipate,
All Pentioners, those Spungers of our State.

The Commons aimes were but to regulate,
Things shuffld out of place in Church and State,
Not to cramp Justice but corroborate.

When they offend they justly feel the smart,
Imposd on them by some ambitious heart;
Whos swellen envy breaks out like a F---t.

But heres the mischief, they espouse the Law,
Hate those who Subjects from Allegiance draw,
And of their Royal Master stand in awe.

Weve grounds to hope when next they meet theyl bring,
Wise Councels, Grave Proposals, evry thing,
Conducive to the Peace of People and KING.

If so, well sing adieu to PLOTS, in vain
Shall Rogues attempt to shake our Peace again,
And then great CHARLES most happily will reign.


London: Printed for T. Rawe in London yard, near St. Pauls. 1681

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