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The Manner of the Barbarous Murther of
JAMES,
Late Lord Arch-Bishop of St. Andrews,
Primate and Metropolitan of all Scotland,
And one of his Majesties most Honourable Privy-Council of that Kingdom; May 3. 1679.

WHen Rome, by Godfreys Death, had proudly shown
The greatest Horror could by Man be done;
Hell stood amazd a while, and blusht to see
It self out done by Romish Cruelty:
At length, Grim Lucifer the Silence broke;
And to his Imps, in furious tone he spoke:
See yonder reeking Murder! Come, lets sit
In strong debate, and strive to rival it;
Or else, as Novices, to Rome weel go,
And send the Pope to Mount our Throne below.
In hot dispute, the black Cabal had spent
A little Time, when with a full Consent,
It was resolvd; Ten Furies, who exprest
A greater Love to Blood, than all the rest,
Should with as many Scottish Ruffians Joyn
To act, on Pious SHARP, this Damnd Design;
For, who that knows that Murder, can (indeed)
Think it by any here on Earth Decreed?
When every horrid Circumstance does tell,
It could be Plotted no where but in Hell:
Though some sad Mortals do delight in Blood,
They could not be thus Wicked, if they woud.
For what Infernal could enhance the Guilt,
More than in this, A Prelates Blood was Spilt!

Whose Sacred Function, was enough to quell
The Thoughts of Vengeance in an Infidell.
But yet nor this, nors Silver colourd Hairs,
His Learning, Piety, his Daughters Prayrs;
His Virtues, Prudence, Loyalty, nor Age,
Were Charms enough, to stop these Ruffians Rage:
Who only therefore Longd to shed his Blood;
Because they knew him Innocent, and Good:
That so their Crime might unexampled seem,
Not in the Murder, but in Murthering him.
Nor does the manner of this Murder, less
The heighth of their Impiety express:
Behold! how like a Dog, they Hawl and Draw
Him from his Coach, not fearing Heavn nor Law!
See, how the Coach-man Tumbles from his Box;
And poor Postillion felld, like Fatted Ox!
Whilst on her Knees, the weeping Daughter Craves
Her Fathers Life, ands threatned by the Slaves!
Whilst others, by a Showr of Passes Given,
Let out his Blood, and send his Soul to Heaven!
If any Villians, for the Future, woud
Know the worst way, to dip their Hands in Blood,
Let them to Scotland go, to end that Strife,
This Prelates Fall, will Teach them to the Life!


London, Printed for J.S. and B.H. 1679.

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