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National Library of Scotland - Crawford
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The Cities Loyalty to
their KING.

Why kept your Train-bands such a stirre
why sent you them by clusters,
Then went unto Saint James's Patke,
why tooke you then their musters?
Why rid my Lord up Fleetstreet,
with Coaches at least twenty?
And fill'd, they say, with Alder men,
as good they had beene empty.
London is a brave Towne.
yet I their cases pittie,
Their Maior and some few Aldermen,
have quite undone the City.

The Prentices are gallant Blades.
and to their King are clifty,
But the Lord Maior and Aldermen,
are scarce so wise as thrifty:
Ile pray for the Apprentices,
they to the King were hearty;
For they have done all that they can
to advance their Soveraignes party:
London, etc.

What's now become of your brave Poyntz.
and of your Generall Massey?
If you Petition for a peace,
these Gallants they will slash yee:
Where now are all your Reformadoes,
to Sco[t]land gone together?
'Twere better they were fairly trust,
then they should bring them hither:
London, etc.

But if your Aldermen were false,
or Glyn that's your Recorder,
Let them never betray you more,
but hang them up in order.
All these men may be coacht as well
as any other sinner.
Up Holborne, and ride forward still
to Tyburne to their dinner.
London, etc.

God send the valiant Generall may
restore the King to glory.
Then that name I have honoured so,
will famous be in story:
Which if he doe not I much feare
the ruine of the Nation,
(And that I should be loth to see)
his Houses desolation:
London is a brave Town,
yet I their cases pittie,
Their Maior and some few Aldermen
have cleane undone the City.

The 11. Members Justifi-cation.

DEn, Hollis is a gallant man,
and was for them too crafty,
What he pretended for the King,
was for the Members safety:
Sir Stapleton's a sterne brave boy,
although his Spouse be courtly,
He went to Yorke and's labour lost,
he could not bring Franck Wortley
The Parliament hath sitten close,
as ere did Knight in saddle,
For they have sitten full six yeares,
and now their egges prove addle.

Brave Fairfax did himselfe besiege
poor Franke and him hath undone,
Yet lost more men in taking him
then he did taking London:
Now whether is Will Waller gone?
eo Sea wich Prince Elector,
Will he forsake his Lady so,
and leave her no protector?
The Parliament, etc.

Jack Maynard is a loyall blade,
yet [bli]nd as any Beetle.
He purchases the Bishops Lands,
yet scarce can see Pauls steeple.
Both Glyn and Harlow are for Wales,
and Lewis for his madams,
These Brittaines will not chance their bloods.
with Noa's no scarce with Adams.
The Parliament, etc.

Clotworthy is a zealous man,
yet h[a]th his purse well lined;
So ha[th] Wat Long, yet he's we know,
religiously inclined:
But Nichols is for Plutos Court,
in inquest of his Father,
Ot's Unckle Pym and there he found,
Strowd, Hambdem, Pym together:
The Parliament, etc.

These three have Pluto's Mercury sent,
and wonder they prove such men.
To make three Kingdomes one poor State,
and doe it worse then Dutchmen:
Their Synod now sits in great feare,
and so does Jack Presbyter,
That we shall have a King againe,
and once more see a Miter:
Yet they have sitten Wondrous closes,
As ere did Knight in saddle,
For they have sitten full seven yeares,
And now their egges prove addle.


FINIS.

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