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National Library of Scotland - Crawford
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The Religious Turncoat,
Or, a Late
Jacobite Divine turned Williamite.
Licensed according to Order.
Tune of, London is a Fine Town.

(1)
I Lov'd no King in Forty One,
When Prelacy went down;
A Cloak and Band, I then put on,
And Preach'd against the Crown.

Chorus.
A Turncoat is a Cunning Man,
That Cants to Admiration;
And Prays for any King, to gain
The Peoples Approbation.

(2)
I shew'd them Paths to Heaven untrod,
From Pop'ry to refine 'em;
And taught the People to serve God,
As if the Devil were in 'em.

Chor.
A Turncoat, etc.

(3)
When Charles return'd into our Land,
The English Church Supporter,
I shifted off my Cloak and Band,
And so became a Courtier.

Chor.
A Turncoat, etc.

(4)
The King's Religion I profest,
And found there was no harm in't;
I Cog'd and Flatter'd like the rest,
Till I had got Preferment.

Chor.
A Turncoat, etc.

(5)
I taught my Conscience how to Cope
With Honesty or Evil;
And when I railed against the Pope,
I sided with the Devil.

Chor.
A Turncoat, etc.

(6)
When Royal James began his Reign,
And Mass was used in Common,
I shifted off my Faith again,
And then became a Roman.

Chor.
A Turncoat, etc.

(7)
I Orders took i' th' Church of Rome,
And Read the Declarations,
And prov'd that all the World must come
To Transubstantiation.

Chor.
A Turncoat, etc.

(8)
His Holyness the Pope to please,
By the Lord's Assistance,
To bring in Pop'ry with more ease,
I preacht up Non-Resistance.

Chor.
A Turncoat, etc.

[9]
Our Prince of Wales was soon betray'd,
And then the head-strong Rabble
Grew angry with the Child, and made
The Devil rock the Cradle.

Chor.
A Turncoat, etc.

(10)
When Cause grew Sick, & King grew Tame,
I fell from Priest to Pagan;
Just as the Belgick Lyon came,
To quell the Romish Dragon.

Chor.
A Turncoat, etc.

(11)
When William had possest the Throne,
And Cur'd the Nations Grievance,
New Principles I then put on,
And swore to him Allegiance.

Chor.
A Turncoat, etc.

(12)
And now Preach up King Williams Right,
Pray for his Foes Confusion;
And shall remain a Williamite,
Till another Revolution.

Chorus.
A Turncoat is a Cunning Man,
That Cants to Admiration;
And Prays for any King to gain
The Peoples Approbation.


London, Printed for Rich. Kell, in West-Smithfield. 1693.

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