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<subfield code="a">Strange’s case, strangly
altered.
or, a hue and cry after a strange old yorkish tike full of black and blue, red and yellow spots, of a motley, dun, brindled, ill-livered colour; neither mastiff nor mungrel, tumbler
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<subfield code="b">of a strange amphibious nature, lives on land or on water, in court or in kennel, run
away from his master, about the 26th instant, seen on saturday last behind a coach, between sam’s coffee-house, and madam cellier’s, whoever hath (or shall) take him up,
have a special care of him (unless you know his ill qualities) for he has a thousand dog-tricks, (viz.) to fetch for the papists, carry for the protestants, whine to the king, dance to noll’s fiddle,
fawn on the courtier, leap at their crusts, wag his tail at all bitches, hunt counter to the plot, tonge-pad the evidence, and cringe to the crucifix; but above all this, he has one damn’d
old trick of slipping the halter. if there be any that can give notice of this dangerous curr, to the men in authority (who have been several days in grand quest after him) or bring him (if
he be not there already) to the sign of the popes demi-culverin, next door to the masquerade committee, in the street of st. lud, or to the tantivie abhorrers, at the levitical-club-house in
ave-mary-alley, so that he may be tyed up from his meat, for the good of the publick; he will do his country good service, the protestants right, the law justice, the king a kindness, un-
deceive the church, and himself a mighty favour in obtaining the marks-royal, of a loyal true englishman, a right good protestant, and a hearty lover of his king and country; all
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<subfield code="a">ESTC no. R15296.</subfield>
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<subfield code="a">Original Publication Date: c. 1680.</subfield>
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