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The Converts.

I Did intend in Rhimes Heroick
To write of Converts Apostolick,
Describe their persons and their shames,
And leave the World to guess their Names:
But soon I thought the scoundrel Theme
Was for Heroick Song too mean;
Their Characters well then rehearse
In Burlesque, or in Dogrel Verse;
Of Earls, of Lords, of Knights Ill sing,
That changd their Faith to please their King.
The first an Antiquated Lord,
A walking Mummy in a word,
Moves cloathd in Plaisters Aromatick,
And Flannel, by the help of a Stick,
And like a grave and noble Peer,
Outlives his Sense by Sixty year;
And what an honest Man would anger,
Outlives the Fort he built at Tanger;
By Pox, and Whores long since undone,
Yet loves it still, and fumbles on:
Why hes a Favourite few can guess,
Some say its for his Ugliness;
For often Monsters (being rare)
Are valued equal to the Fair:
For in his Mistrisses, kind James
Loves Ugliness in its extreams;
But others say tis plainly seen,
Tis for the Choice he made o th Queen;
When he the King and Nation blest
With Off-spring of the House of Est;
A Dame whose Affability
Equals her Generosity:
Oh! Well matchd Pair, who frugally are bent
To live without the aids of Parliament.
All this and more the Peer performd,
Then to compleat his Vertues, turnd;
But twas not Conscience, or Devotion,
The hopes of Riches or Promotion
That made his Lordship first to vary,
But twas to please his Daughter Mary;
And she to make retaliation,
Is full as lewd in her Vocation.
The next a Caravannish Thief,
A lazy Mass of damnd Rump Beef;
Prodigious Guts, no Brains at all,
But very Rhynocerical,
Was Married ere the Cub was lickt,
And now not worthy to be kickt,
But Jockeys bubbled, forcd to fly,
To save his Coat, to Italy.
Where Haynes and he, that Virtuous Youth,
Equal in Honour, Sense, and Truth;
By Reason and pure Conscience urged,
Past Sins by Abjuration Purged:
But tis believed both Rogue and Peer,
More worldly Motives had to veer;
The Scoundrel Plebeians swerving
Was to secure himself from starving;

And that which made the Peer a Starter,
Was hope of a long wishd for Garter.
Next comes a Peer who sits at Helm,
And long has steerd the giddy Realm
With Taylors motion, mein, and grace,
But a right Statesman in Grimace;
The Sneer, the Cringe, and then by turns,
The dully grave, the Frowns and Scorns,
Promises all, but nought performs:
But how eer great hes in Promotion,
Hes very humble in Devotion;
With Taper light, and Feet all bare,
He to the Temple did repair,
And knocking softly at the Portal,
Cryd, Pity (Fathers) a poor Mortal,
And for a Sinner make some room,
A Prodigal returned home.
Some say that in that very hour,
Convert Mall Megs arrivd at door;
So both with Penitent Grimace,
Statesman and Bawd with humble pace
Entered, and were received to grace.
The next a Knight of high Command
Twixt London-Bridge and Dover-Sand;
A Man of strict and holy Life,
Taking example from his Wife;
He to a Nunnery sent her packing,
Lest they should take each other napping.
Some say LEstrange did him beget,
But that he wants his Chin and Wit;
Good naturd, as you may observe,
Letting his Titular Father starve;
A Man of Sense and Parts we know it,
But dares as well be damnd as show it,
Bribd by himself, his trusty Servant
At Kings-Bench-Bar appeard most fervent
Against his Honor for the Test,
To him twas Gain, to all Mankind a Jest.
Blue-Bonnet Lords a numerous store,
Whose best Example is theyre Poor;
Meerly drawn in in hopes of Gains,
And reap the Scandal for their pains;
Half starvd at Court with expectation,
Forcd to return to their Scoteh Station,
Despisd and scornd by every Nation.
A paltry Knight not worth a mention,
Renouncd his Faith for piteous Pension;
After upon True Protestant Whore,
H had spent a large Estate before.
A thick short Collonel next does come,
With stradling Legs and massy Bum:
With many more of shameful Note,
Whose Honour neer was worth a Groat.
If these be Pillars of the Church,
Tis feard theyll leave her in the lurch;
If abler Men do not support her Weight,
All quickly will return to Fourty Eight.


FINIS.

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