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Out at Last,
IN A
Ballad on the New PLOT.
To the Tune of, Hey Boys up go We.

I.
NOw, now the Plot is all come out,
That causd our Doubts and Fears,
And all the Tribe that made the Rout,
Both Commoners and Peers;
The mighty Patrons of the Cause,
Gainst Pagan Popery,
Who raisd a Gibbet for our Foes,
And hey Boys up go we.

II.
With Sanctifyd Religious Zeal
The Brethren did agree,
To raise our Ancient Commonweal
On Christian Liberty:
To undermine the Church and State,
And blow up MONARCHY;
But now, alas! tis our own Fate,
And hey Boys up go we.

III.
A Holy Covenant we took,
To Sacrifice the KING,
And next to Him the Royal DUKE,
A Bloody Offering;
For which, according to the Vote,
The Papists all shoud dye;
But now the Saints have changd their note,
And hey Boys up go we.

IV.
Our Zealous Covenanting Saints,
Associating Peers,
Each Heart for fear with Patients Pants,
To lose more than his Ears;
Toneys dead, and Monmouths fled,
The Helm is turnd a Lee,
The Plot (the Nail) is knockd o th head,
And hey then up go we.

V.
No longer may the Papists boast
Their Bloody Black Designs;
Old Rome thy Ancient Glorys lost,
For all thy Learnd Divines:
For Royal Murders, Treasons base,
And matchless Treachery,
The Jesuits must now give place,
And hey Boys up go we.

VI.
How well did we contrive the Plot,
And laid it at their Door,
For which old Stafford went to Pot,
And many Guiltless more:
But now the Tide is come about,
The truth of all we see;
And when the Murder all is out,
Then hey Boys up go we.

VII.
Rumseys Gold, and Rumbold bold,
Conspire to kill the KING,
And Pickering, in fatal hold,
Must answer for the thing;
Nelthorp, West, and all the rest,
With Perkin may agree,
To be oth Tower and Throne possest;
Then hey Boys up go we.

VIII.
Our City Ryots, Countrey Routs,
That to Rebellion tend,
Our Races, and our Hunting-bouts
In Insurrections end;
The Rebel now is catchd ith Snare
He layd for MONARCHY;
At last the Gallows claims it share,
And hey Boys up go we.


Printed by N.T. at the entrance into the Old-Spring-Garden, near Charing-Cross, 1683.

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