SHall Presbyterian bells ring Cromwels praise,
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While we stand still and do no Trophyes raise
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Unto his lasting name? Then may we be
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Hung like the bells in our dependencie.
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Well may his Nose, that is dominicall,
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Take pepper int, to see no Pen at all
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Stir to applaud his merits, who hath lent
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Such valour, to erect a monument
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Of lasting praise; whose name shall never dye,
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While England has a Church, or Monarchy.
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He whom the laurelld Army home did bring
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Riding Tryumphant ore his conquerd King,
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He is the Generals Cypher now; and when
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Hees joynd to him, he makes that one a Ten.
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The Kingdomes Saint; England no more shall stir
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To cry St. George, but now St. Oliver.
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Hes the Realmes Ensigne; and who goes to wring
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His Nose, is forcd to cry, God save the King.
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He that can rout an Army with his name,
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And take a City, ere he views the same:
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His Souldiers may want bread, but nere shall fear
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(While hes their General,) the want of Beer;
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No Wonder they wore Bayes, his Brewing-fat
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(Helicon-like) make Poets Laureat:
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When Braines in those Castalian liquors swim,
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We sing no Heathenish Pean, but a Hymne;
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And that by th Spirit too, for who can chuse
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But sing Hosanna to this King of Jewes?
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Tremble you Scotish zealots, you that hant
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Freed any Conscience from your Covenant:
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That for those bald Appellatives of Cause,
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Religion, and the Fundamentall Lawes,
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Have puld the old Episcopacy down,
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And as the Miter, so youle serve the Crowne.
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You that have made the Cap to th Bonnet vaile,
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And made the Head a servant to the Taile.
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And you curst spawne of Publicans, that sit
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In every County, as a plague to it;
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That with your yeomen Sequestrating Knaves,
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Have made whole Counties beggerly, and slaves.
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You Synod, that have sate so long to know
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Whether we must beleeve in God, or no;
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You that have torn the Church, and sate t impaire
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The Ten Commandements, the Creed, the Prayer;
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And made your honours pull down heavens glory,
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While you set up that Calfe, your Directory:
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We shall no wicked Jewes-eard Elders want,
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This Armys built of Churches Militant:
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These are new Tribes of Levi; for they be
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Clergy, yet of no Universitie.
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Pull down your Crests; for every bird shall gather,
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From your usurping back, a stollen feather.
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Your Great Lay Levite Prynne, whose Margent tires
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The patient Reader, while he blots whole quires,
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