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A26200For what else does thy rayling against the Bishops( as well as us) hold forth?
A30741And what''s th''Enthusiastick breed, Or men of Knipperdoling''s Creed, But Cov''nanters run up to seed?
A30741The starry Rule of Heaven is fixt, There''s no Dissension in the Sky: And can there be a Mean betwixt Confusion and Conformity?
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A58298s.n.,[ London: 1670?]
A58298written?]
A78069an Axiome that I no ways deny to be true; but I would desire to be instructed who are to be Judges, of what is expedient for the good of the people?
B01875And what''s th''Enthusiastick breed, Or men of Knipperdoling''s Creed, But Cov''nanters run up to seed?
B01875The starry Rule of Heaven is fixt, There''s no Dissension in the Sky: And can there be a Mean betwixt Confusion and Conformity?
A30775And( I beseech you) whither by your own Doctrine does this bring the People that submit to it?
A30775But did they not say they had his Commission, and call themselves the King and Queens Armies?
A30775Can any Man in his Wits deny but the King is to be believed before either of these?
A29226But being at last stake what shall he do?
A29226But was this done, my Gracious Liege, for You?
A29226But whence comes this Complaint?
A29226For what''s this guilded State but painted Clay If Spotlesse Reputation fall away?
A29226Is this a Parallel, line, or Solon''s Law?
A29226Now was not this Design persued well, To take the Kernell and leave You the Shell?
A29226Now what Supplies accommodate the youth Of these profusive Sparks, whose Fruitlesse growth Has spent it self to atoms?
A29226The Sun has many Moats, yet who''l assay To take those radiant blemishes away?
A29226— This Enterview Must Catechise us — Sir, what Chimneys you; What Hearths, Stoves, Ovens?
A34836And what''s the diff''rence,''pray, whether he fall By the Popes Bull, or your Oxe General?
A34836By what vast hopes is your Ambition fed?
A34836Is not this the Assembler?
A34836The King Delinquents to protect did strive; What Clubs, Pikes, Halberts, Lighters, sav''d the Five?
A34836They would be a New Septuagint; the Old translated Scripture out of Heberw into Greek, these turn in to four shillings a day?
A34836What Mist''ries of Iniquity doe we see?
A34836What mighty summs have ye squeez''d out o''th''City?
A34836Where''s all the Goods distrain''d, and Plunders past?
A34836Where''s all the Twentieth part now which hath been Paid you by some, to forfeit the Nineteen?
A34836Ye boundless Tyrants, how do you outvy, Th''Athenians Thirty, Romes Decemviry?
A34836what is the High- Committy?
A34836which hurts most these Nations, Cavaliers Swearing, or your Protestations?
A30774But you may aske, Is there any evill in the Countrey, and the City hath not done it?
A30774and the Hierarchy, Root and branch, if Doctor Burges did but hold up his finger to his Mermidons?
A30774call for innocent blood?
A30774how plyable did the Faction in Parliament find them, to raise Tumults?
A30774how violently did the People of London rush into Rebellion?
A30774make outcries for justice?
A30774or Captain Ven send his summons by his Wife, to assemble the Zelots of the City?
A30774subscribe and preferre Petitions against the holy Lyturgy?
A30774— En quo discordia Cives?
A30776And after turn''d out the whole Houseful, Of Peers as dangerous and unuseful?
A30776Did not our Worthies of the House, Before they broke the Peace, break Vows?
A30776Did they not Swear at first to Fight For the Kings Safety and his Right?
A30776Did they not Swear in express words, To prop and back the House of Lords?
A30776Did they not Swear to Live and Die With Essex, and straight laid him by?
A30776Did they not Swear to maintain Law, In which that Swearing made a Flaw?
A30776Do not your Juries give their Verdict As if they felt the Cause not heard it?
A30776For Priviledge of Parliament, In which that Swearing made a Rent?
A30776For Protestant Religion Vow, Which did that vowing disallow?
A30776For having freed us first from both Th''Allegiance and Supremacy Oath, Did they not next compel the Nation To take and break the Protestation?
A30776Have equal power to Adjourn, Appoint Appearance and Return?
A30776Is''t not ridiculous and non- sense A Saint should be a slave to Conscience?
A30776To take th''Engagement and disclaim it, Enforc''d by those who first did frame it?
A30776Was not the Cause at first begun With Perjury, and carried on?
A30776Was there an Oath the Godly took, But in due time and place they broke?
A30776Why should not Conscience have Vacation, As well as other Courts o''th''Nation?
A30743''T was a strange Riddle of a Lady; Not love, if any lov''d her?
A30743( thou: Thou saidst th''woud''st kill me, marry woud''it Why dost thou not, thou Jack- a- Nods thou?
A30743Am not I here to take thy part?
A30743And Hudibras, or me provoke, Though all thy limbs were heart of Oke, And th''other half of thee as good 〈 ◊ 〉 our blows as that of wood?
A30743And shall all now be thrown away In petulant intestine fray?
A30743And then what Genus ● … ightly doth Compr''hend them inclusivè both?
A30743And 〈 ◊ 〉 all we turn our fangs and claws Upon our own selves, without cause?
A30743But cowardly flie from thy word?
A30743But what a- vengeance makes thee slie From me too, as thine enemy?
A30743But what could single valour doe Against so numerous a foe?
A30743Could thin ● … Impertinence find out No work ● … employ it self about, Where thou secure from wooden blow Thy busie vanity might''st show?
A30743Did they coyn Piss- pots, Bowls, and Flaggons, Int''Officers of Horse and Dragoons; And into Pikes and Musketiers Stamp Beakers, Cups, and Porringers?
A30743Did they for this draw down the Rabble, With zeal, and noises formidable; And make all Cries about the Town Joyn throats to cry the Bishops down?
A30743For what can Synods have at all With Bears that''s analogicall?
A30743For what design, what interest Can Beast have to encounter Beast?
A30743Have all these courses, these efforts, Been try''d by people of all sorts, Velis& Remis, omnibus Nervis, And all t''advance the Cause''s service?
A30743Have these bones rattled, and this head So often in thy quarrel bled?
A30743Have they told Prov''dence what it must do, Whom to avoid, and whom to trust to?
A30743Have we not enemies plus satis, That Cane& angue pejus hate us?
A30743How will dissenting Brethren relish it?
A30743How 〈 ◊ 〉 th'', I say, oppose thy Curship''Gainst Arms, Authority and Worship?
A30743If nothing can oppugne love, And vertue envious ways can prove, What may not he confide to do, That brings both love and vertue too?
A30743No Ale unlicen''d, broken hedge, For which thou Statute might''st alledge, To keep thee busie from foul evil, And shame due to thee from the Devil?
A30743No Stollen Pig, nor Plunder''d Goose, To tye thee up from breaking loose?
A30743No subtle Question rais''d among Those out- o- their- wits, and those i''ch''wrong?
A30743Not done?
A30743Or what relation has debating Of Church- Affairs with Bear- baiting?
A30743Quoth Trulla, Whether thou or they Let one another run away, Concerns not me: but was''t not thou That gave Crowdero quarter too?
A30743Quoth he unto himself, Who knows But this brave Conquest o''re my soes May reach her heart, and make that stoop, As I but now have forc''d the Troop?
A30743Quoth he, O whether, wicked Bruin, A ● … t thou fled to my — Echo, ruine?
A30743Shall I have quarrer now?
A30743Shall Saints in Civil bloodshed wallow Of Saints, and let the Cause lie fallow?
A30743Shall we that in the Cov''nant swore, Each man of us to run before Another still in Reformation, Give Dogs and Bears a Dispensation?
A30743So say the Wicked — and will you Make that Sarcasmous Scandal true, By running after Dogs and Bears, Beasts more unclean then Calves or Steers?
A30743The Cause, for which we fought, and swore So boldly, shall we now give o''re?
A30743Then what has quail''d thy stubborn heart?
A30743Then, Hudibras, why shouldst thou fear To be, that art a Conquerer?
A30743Think''st thou''t will not be laid i''th''dish, Thou turn''dst thy back?
A30743To run from those th''hadst overcome Thus cowardly?
A30743Was I for this entitled Sir, And girt with trusty Sword and Spur, For fame and honour to wage Battel, Thus to be brav''d by foe to Cattel?
A30743Was no dispute afoot between The Catterwauling Brethren?
A30743Was there no Felony, no Bawd, Cut- purse, nor Burglary abroad?
A30743What Towns, what Garrisons might you With hazard of this blood subdue, Which now y''are bent to throw away In vain, untriumphable fray?
A30743What will Malignants say?
A30743Why dost not put me to the sword?
A30743Will you employ your Conqu''ring Sword, To break a Fiddle and your word?
A30743Will you, Great Sir, that glory blot In cold blood which you gain''d in hot?
A30743you Ruffin; Or wilt thou be worse than thy huffing?
A30756( Quoth he) you be Shack- nape, pishaw — Me no care dis — begar me be A Gentlehome in mine Countrey, Me tell you dat, better den you, Vat den?
A30756?
A30756A Mittimus, quoth Justice then, For what, wherefore, for whom, and when?
A30756After strict search th''Squires fell to weeping, Must we then pay so dear for sleeping?
A30756And ta''ne the Smock from off the Whore, Yet will you aggravate us more?
A30756And these thy Chitterlings so neer?
A30756And what are you, there, Mistris Minks?
A30756And what then?
A30756And who shall serve it?
A30756Are you Whore- ripe( too) for the Gallows?
A30756Be me Shack- daw?
A30756Begar me vill do no sush ting, Quoth Quack, me say, Viva de King, Of mine Countrey; vat me to do To make sush Preachament pour you?
A30756But I digresse; of this no more, To what I should have said before My puupose is; the promise Root To all their hopes laid under foot; By whom?
A30756But what was this?
A30756Can Nature Monsters such afford, That will not hear from Man a word?
A30756Can you send Begger to the Stocks, And have no Punishment for Knocks?
A30756Clad in Coat of Plush?
A30756Did Paracelsus ever make Plaisters of Chips for Valours sake?
A30756Dis be( Quoth Quack) may foy very pretty; Vat do me need hands from fush tings, Ven me have got de hands of Kings?
A30756Do you wear Beard, and want a Face To add a Credit to your Place?
A30756Does Courage so adapt my blade, That Multitudes do Ambuscade?
A30756Good Mr. Blus- Ter, must not th''mercy come from us?
A30756He wipes, and then he hulminates, Words that through Ear late penetrates, Shall we, quoth he, sit down with loss, And faintly go by weeping Cross?
A30756How''s that?
A30756How, how( in rage) quoth Hudibras, Durst they depart without my Pass?
A30756I wonder you should Cackel thus: Has the Hen trod you?
A30756Is Justice lame as well as blind, Crippl''d in Power as well as Mind?
A30756Is your Comb Cut, and no Cock at dunghil- home?
A30756Knocks in a most Malign sence, That will admit of no Pretence?
A30756Now that we fear you not, you know, And love you ca n''t, what Snake in Bo ▪ Some?
A30756Or are employ''d by those that do, To draw the main end up, the Crew?
A30756Or if then bow, had rather break, Defie''em, and not poorly sneak?
A30756Or will( by simpathy) the blows And hacks on Pole be felt by Foes?
A30756Quoth Hudibras, is there no way To put a period to this day By Conquest ours?
A30756Quoth Hudibras, more deaf then Adder To common Sense, to make me madder?
A30756Quoth Hudibras, must we passe by So grand an open Injury?
A30756Quoth Hudibras, thou sawcy Wight, Compare how dar''st thou with Sir Knight?
A30756Quoth Hudibras, what made you to About you call so base a Crew Of Tag and Rag, lew''d hair- brain''d fellows, Many of them deserving Gallows?
A30756Quoth Hudibras, what''s best to do?
A30756Quoth Hudibras, where wert thou bred?
A30756Quoth Justice good, how comes it thus you hem us in, may''nt we untruss?
A30756Quoth Lanio, hence thou Weasel, Rat, That scarce durst look in face a Cat, Who sent for thee?
A30756Render''d the scorn and sport of Clown, And Table- talk for all the Town?
A30756Shall Triumph revel in their smiles, Our Courage pinion''d all the whiles?
A30756Shall we besotted be with beating, And bury Honour by retreating?
A30756Shall we with Patience take their frumps, And Heads revengeless go for bumps?
A30756Shall we with smooth Caresses go And soften flinty hearted foe?
A30756Th''Offence done here?
A30756That ake with blows, and our bones more, Will that be Salve for every Sore?
A30756The Constable, nor Tything- man Will do''t, if they avoid it can: Besides, did Justice er''e obtrude A Mittimus on Multitude?
A30756The Red- coats come, and simply see A goodly Field, and long Pole- tree: Perhaps they''l reak Revenge on Wood, But what will that do out Heads good?
A30756Then Hudibras disturbs the Rout: Quoth he, what do you come to see, A Pandor shew his Harlotry?
A30756There''s neither Bull got loose, nor Bear, And will you seem to make escape From fencing fools, and Jack- a- nape On horse- back?
A30756This''t is to be so merciful, Quoth Hudibras, can none discry Where, and how strong''s the Enemy?
A30756To which o th''Nounes do you incline?
A30756Were you Commissionated Harry, Or are you Supernumerary, To wit, one that may be imploy''d When others are with service cloy''d?
A30756What mean you then, quoth Hudibras?
A30756What serves lids for, who( like Watch- cases) Should close eyes up safe in their places?
A30756What strange Coherence doth bewitch Your Worships Nose to Plow- mans breech?
A30756What trade do you drive''mong these fellows?
A30756What''s that, quoth he, you mutter''d last?
A30756Whence com''st thou, from what nasty Sinck Didst thou creep forth, to prate and stink?
A30756Where are your Scences, pray look to''t, Have we not struck at Branch and Root?
A30756Whoop, quoth the Squire, where are you ho?
A30756Will you in spight of Ordinance, A whorish Stallion thus advance?
A30756Wilt thou not stand us now in sted?
A30756With Cheeks that look like drooping Pinks?
A30756Your words( quoth Hudibras) condemn Your self; but e''re we sentence pass, Come hither fellow with your Lass: What Trade art thou?
A30756must we not pass?
A30756quoth Justice, Sir, What will their coming here infer?
A30756quoth he, And pick a Pocket if need be?
A30756quoth wrathful Hudibras, That word sha n''t unrevenged pass: A Purse( too) can you cut?
A30756so tamely take This Cudgel- Combat, and not make The very Basis of the Town To tremble at your awful frown?
A30756vat be dat?
A30756what mak''st thou here?
A30756where art thou Pate?
A30759( Quoth he) you be Shack- nape, pishaw — Me no care dis — begar me be A Gentlehome in mine Country, Me tell you dat, better den you, Vat den?
A30759?
A30759A Mittimus, quoth Justice then, For what, wherefore, for whom, and when?
A30759After it serv''d had dish and pot, And came from dresser reaking hot, Oh fie( quoth she) are you without A cloth?
A30759After strict search th''Squires fell to weeping, Must we then pay so dear for sleeping?
A30759And ta''ne the Smock from off the Whore, Yet will you aggravate us more?
A30759And these thy Chitterlings so neer?
A30759And what are you, there, Mistriss Minks?
A30759And who shall serve it?
A30759Are you VVhore- ripe( too) for the Gallows?
A30759Art thou a Man, of art thou VVoman?
A30759Begar me vill do no sush ting, Quoth Quack, me say, Viva de King, Of mine Countrey; vat me to do To make sush Preachament pour you?
A30759But I digress; of this no more, To what I should have said before My purpose is; the promise, Root To all their hopes laid under foot; By whom?
A30759But what was this?
A30759Clad in Coat of Plush?
A30759Did Paracelsus ever make Plaisters of chips for Valours sake?
A30759Dis be( Quoth Quack) may foy very pretty; Vat do me need hands from sush tings, Ven me have got de hands of Kings?
A30759Do you wear Beard, and want a Face To add a Credit to your Place?
A30759Does Courage so adapt my blade, That Multitudes do Ambuscade?
A30759Given by the hand of reaking Foe, VVhat er''e you think, I think not so, Shall Triumph revel in their smiles, Our Courage pinion''d all the whiles?
A30759How''s that?
A30759How, how( in rage) quoth Hudibras, Durst they depart without my Pass?
A30759I wonder you should Cackel thus: Has the Hen trod you?
A30759Is Justice lame as well as blind, Crippl''d in power as well at Mind ▪ Can you send Begger to the Stocks, And have no punishment for knocks?
A30759Is your Comb Cut, and no Cock at dunghil- home?
A30759Knocks in a most Malign sence, That will admit of no Pretence?
A30759Now that we fear you not, you know, And love you ca n''t, what Snake in Bo- Some?
A30759Oh have you so, youth Hudibras?
A30759Or are employ''d by those that do, To draw the main end up, the Crew?
A30759Or if then bow, h''ad rather break, Defie''em, and not poorly sneak?
A30759Or will( by simpathy) the blows And hacks on Pole be felt by Foes?
A30759Quoth Hudibras, draw neerer you, And you Jack- daw get to your Crew, Speaking Quack, Be me Shack- daw?
A30759Quoth Hudibras, is there no way To put a period to this day By Conquest ours?
A30759Quoth Hudibras, more deaf then Adder To common Sense, to make me madder?
A30759Quoth Hudibras, must we passe by So grand ad open Injury?
A30759Quoth Hudibras, thou sawcy Wight, Compare how dar''st thou with Sir Knight?
A30759Quoth Hudibras, what made you to About you call so base a Crew Of Tag and Rag, lew''d hair- brain''d fellows, Many of them deserving Gallows?
A30759Quoth Hudibras, what''s best to do?
A30759Quoth Hudibras, where wert thou bred?
A30759Quoth Justice good, how comes it thus you hem us in, may''nt we untruss?
A30759Quoth Lanio, hence thou Weasel, Rat, That scarce dar''st look in face a Cat; Who sent for thee?
A30759Render''d the scorn and sport of Clown; And Table- talk for all the Town?
A30759Shall we besotted be with beating, And bury Honour by retreating?
A30759Shall we with Patience take their frumps, And Heads revengeless go for bumps?
A30759Shall we with smooth Caresses go And soften flinty hearted foe?
A30759Th''Offence done here; Good Mr. Slus Ter, must not the mercy come from us?
A30759That ake with blows, and our bones more, Will that be salve for every Sore?
A30759The Red- coats come, and simply see A goodly Field, and long Pole- tree: Perhaps they''l reak revenge on Wood, But what will that do our Heads good?
A30759There''s neither Bull got loose, nor Bear, And will you seem to make escape From fencing fools, and Jack- a- nape On horse- back?
A30759This''t is to be so merciful, Quoth Hudibras, can none discry Where, and how strong''s the Enemy?
A30759To which o th''Nounes do you incline?
A30759VVhat mean you then, quoth Hudibras?
A30759Were you Commissionated Harry, Or are you Supernumerary, To wit, one that may be employ''d When others are with service cloy''d?
A30759What serves lids for, who( like Watch- cases) Should close eyes up safe in their places?
A30759What strange Coherence doth bewitch Your Worships Nose to Plow- mans breech?
A30759What trade do you drive''mong these fellows?
A30759What''s that, quoth he, you mutter''d last?
A30759Whence com''st thou, from what nasty Sinck Didst thou creep forth, to prate and stink?
A30759Where are you Scences, pray look to''t; Have we not struck at Branch and Root?
A30759Whoop, quoth the Squire, where are you ho?
A30759Will you in spight of Ordinance, A whorish Stallion thus advance?
A30759Wilt thou not stand us now in sted?
A30759With Cheeks that look like drooping Pinks?
A30759You say to Morrow, And what then?
A30759Your words( quoth Hudibras) condemn Your self; but e''re we sentence pass, Come hither fellow with your Lass: What Trade art thou?
A30759must we not pass?
A30759quoth Justice, Sir, What will their coming here infer?
A30759quoth he, And pick a Pocket if need be?
A30759quoth wrathfull Hudibras, That word sha n''t unrevenged pass: A Purse( too) can you cut?
A30759so tamely take This Cudgel- Combat, and not make The very Basis of the Town To tremble at your awful frown?
A30759vat be dat?
A30759what mak''st thou here?
A30759where art thou Pate?
A30759who did it violate?
A30770( As Averrhois play''d but mean trick, To damn our whole Art for Excentrick) For who knows all that knowledge contains?
A30770( For if a Trumpet sound or Drum beat, Who has not a months mind to combat?)
A30770( Quoth she) Mum budget, Think''st thou''t will not be laid i''th''dish, Thou turn''dst thy back?
A30770A Comet, and without a Beard?
A30770A Rape, that is the more inhumane, For being acted by a VVoman: Why are you fair, but to entice us To love you, that you may despise us?
A30770A Total O''erthrow giv''n the King In Cornwal, Horse, and Foot, next Spring?
A30770Address, and complement by Vision, Make Love, and Court by intuition?
A30770Alarm''d with many a horrid Fright, And claw''d, by Goblins, in the Night?
A30770Am not I here to take thy part?
A30770An Answer to a Declaration?
A30770And Hudibras, or me provoke, Though all thy Limbs were heart of Oke, And th''other half of thee as good To bear out blows as that of Wood?
A30770And Polish''d, looks a Diamond?
A30770And Precious, Powerful, Preaching- Masters?
A30770And Saints, whose Necks are pawn''d at stake, No notice of the Danger take?
A30770And after letting Blood and Purging, Condemn''d to voluntary Scourging?
A30770And after march''d to find him out, And charg''d him home with Horse and Foot?
A30770And after turn''d out the whole House- ful Of Peers, as dang''rous, and unuseful?
A30770And as they please make Matter of Fact Run all on one side, as th''are packt?
A30770And burn in amorous Flames as fierce, As those Celestial Ministers?
A30770And do they not as Triers sit, To judge what Officers are fit?
A30770And eat the Flesh of Brethren, In stead of Kings and Mighty men?
A30770And has not he point- blank foretold Whats''er the close Committee would?
A30770And have no pow''r at all, nor shift, To help it self at a dead lift?
A30770And if an Owl have so much pow''r, Why should not Planets have much more?
A30770And if she should, which Heaven forbid, O''rethrow me, as the Fidler did, What after- course have I to take,''Gainst losing all I have at Stake?
A30770And if they use their Persons so, What will they to their Fortunes doe?
A30770And is it like they have not still In their old Practises some skill?
A30770And is this all?
A30770And like your whimsey''d Chariots draw The Boys to course you without Law?
A30770And now would prove, the Words and Oath Ingage us to renounce them both?
A30770And shall we turn our fangs and claws Upon our own selves, without cause?
A30770And song, as out of tune, against, As Turk and Pope are by the Saints?
A30770And speak i''th''Nun at Londons Belly?
A30770And that it is in Being yet, To us alone, you are in Debt, Then where''s your liberty of Choice, And our unnatural No- voice?
A30770And that which was prov''d true before, Prove false again?
A30770And then what Genus rightly doth Include, and comprehend them both?
A30770And therefore probably must know What is, and hath been done below?
A30770And vex''em into any form, That fits their purpose to do harm?
A30770And what security maintains Their Right and Title, but the Banes?
A30770And what would serve, if those were gone, To make it Orthodox?
A30770And whatso''ere''s atchiev''d in Fight, Determines which is wrong or right?
A30770And when I shall appear in Court, To plead my Cause, and answer for''t Unless the Judge do partial prove, What will become of Me and Love?
A30770And when the Work was carrying on, Who crost it, but your selves alone?
A30770And when your Sex was foully scandal''d, As foully by the Rabble handled?
A30770And who could those be but the Saints, Those Reformation- Termegants?
A30770And with Bulls Pizle, for her love, Was taw''d as gentle as a Glove?
A30770And yet still had the confidence, To swear it was in his defence?
A30770Appear in divers shapes to Kelly?
A30770Are sweating Lanthorns, or Screen- Fans Made better there, than th''are in France?
A30770Are there not myriads of this sort, Which Stories of all times report?
A30770Are things of Superstitious function, Fit to be us''d in Gospel Sunshine?
A30770As I just now have done to you, Foretelling what you came to know, Were the Stars only made to light Robbers and Burglaries by night?
A30770As Withers in immortal Rime Has register''d to after- time?
A30770As if th''had routed us in battel?
A30770As no man can draw in his breath At once, and force out Air beneath?
A30770At Antwerp their Cathedral Church?
A30770At Sarum take a Cavalier I''th''Cause''s service, Prisoner?
A30770At least, until th''had a clear Stage, And equal Freedom to engage, Without the danger of Surprise By both our common Enemies?
A30770Attack''d by despicable Foes, And drub''d with mean and vulgar blows; And after all, to be debarr''d So much as standing on his Gaurd?
A30770B''allow''d to put all tricks upon Our Cully- Sex, and we use none?
A30770Be under Vows to hang and die Loves Sacrifice, and all a lie?
A30770But Rubies, Pearls and Diamonds; With which a Philter Love commands?
A30770But didst thou scourge thy Vessel thus, As thou hast damn''d thy self to us?
A30770But granting now we should agree, What is it you expect from me?
A30770But if a beating seem so brave, What Glories must a whipping have?
A30770But if w''out- do him here at home, What good of your design can come?
A30770But what a- vengeance makes thee fly From me too, as thine Enemy?
A30770But what could single Valour do Against so numerous a foe?
A30770But what malignant Star, alas, Has brought you both to this sad pass?
A30770But when the Feat''s design''d and meant, What Miracle can bar th''event?
A30770But( like a Reprobate) what course S''ever''s us''d, grow worse and worse?
A30770But, didst thou see no Devils then?
A30770By Santring still on some Adventure, And growing to thy Horse a Centaur, To stuff thy Skin with swelling Knobs Of cruel and hard- wooded Drubs?
A30770By running after Dogs and Bears, Beasts more unclean than Calves or Steers?
A30770Can no Transfusion of the Blood, That makes Fools Cattle, do you good?
A30770Can not the Learned Councel there, Make Laws in any shape appear?
A30770Can they make Plays there, that shall fit The Publick Humor with less Wit?
A30770Can they not juggle, and, with slight Conveyance, play with wrong and right; And sell their blasts of wind as dear, As Lapland Witches botl''d Air?
A30770Canst thou refuse to bear thy part, I''th''publick VVork, base as thou art?
A30770Commit the censure of its Cause To any, but it''s own Great Laws?
A30770Could not the whipping- post prevail With all its Rhet''rick, nor the Gaol, To keep from flaying scourge thy skin, And ankle free from Iron Gin?
A30770Could they not tell you so, as well As what I came to know, foretel?
A30770Could thine Impertinence find out No work t''employ it self about, Where thou secure from Wooden blow Thy busy vanity might''st show?
A30770Did Saints for this bring in the Plate, And crowd as if they came too late?
A30770Did he not help the Dutch to purge, At Antwerp, their Cathedral Church?
A30770Did not a certain Lady whip, Of late her, Husband''s own Lordship?
A30770Did not our Worthies of the House, Before they broke the Peace, break Vows?
A30770Did not th''Illustrious Bassa make Himself a Slave for Misse''s sake?
A30770Did not we here, the Argo rigg Make Berenice''s Periwig?
A30770Did they coyn Piss pots, Bouls, and Flaggons, Int''Officers of Horse and Dragoons; And into Pikes and Musqueteers Stamp Beakers, Cups, and Porringers?
A30770Did they for this draw down the Rabble, With zeal and noises formidable; And make all Cries about the Town Joyn throats to cry the Bishops down?
A30770Did they not swear at first, to fight For the KING''s Safety, and his Right?
A30770Did they not swear to live and die With Essex, and streight laid him by?
A30770Did they not swear to maintain Law, In which that swearing made a Flaw?
A30770Did they not swear, in express words, To prop and back the House of Lords?
A30770Did we not bring our Oaths in first, Before our plate, to have them burst, And cast in fitter Models, for The present use of Church and VVar?
A30770Didst thou not love her then?
A30770Discover''d Sea and Land, Columbus And Magell ● n could never compass?
A30770Do not our great Reformers use This Sidrophel to foreboad News?
A30770Do not your Juries give their Verdict As if they felt the Cause, not heard it?
A30770Do''s not in Chanc''ry ev''ry man swear, What makes best for him in his Answer?
A30770Does not the Whore of Babylon ride Upon her Horned Beast astride, Like this proud Dame, who either is A Type of her, or she of this?
A30770Dost not remember how this day Thou to my Beard wast bold to say, That thou couldst prove Bear- bai ● ing equal With Synods, Orthodox and Lega?
A30770Each other, like a Prize, away?
A30770Else why should Tumults fright us now, We have so many times gone through, And understand as well to tame, As, when they serve our turns, t''inflame?
A30770For Priviledge of Parliament, In which that swearing made a Rent?
A30770For Protestant Religion Vow, That did that Vowing disallow?
A30770For if Bear- baiting we allow, What good can Reformation do?
A30770For if we catch thee failing once, T will fall the heavier on thy Bones, What made thee venture to betray, And filch the Ladie''s Heart away?
A30770For in what stupid Age, or Nation, Was Marriage ever out of Fashion?
A30770For raising of a Common- Purse, Out of their Wages, to raise Horse?
A30770For what Romance can shew a Lover, That had a Lady to recover, And did not steer a nearer Course, To fall aboard in his Amours?
A30770For what can Earth produce, but Love To represent the Joys above?
A30770For what can we pretend t''inherit, Vnless the Marriage- deed will bear it?
A30770For what design, what interest Can Beast have to encounter Beast?
A30770For what did ever Heiress yet By being born to Lordships get?
A30770For what is VVorth in any thing, But so much Money as''t will bring?
A30770For what mad Lover ever dy''d, To gain a soft and gentle Bride?
A30770For what secures the Civil Life But pawns of Children and a Wife; That lie, like Hostages, at stake, To pay for all Men undertake?
A30770For when upon their ungot Heirs Th''intail themselves, and all that''s theirs, What blinder Bargain e''re was driven, Or Wager laid at six and seven?
A30770For where are all your Forfeitures Intrusted in safe hands, but ours?
A30770For who first bred them up to pray, And teach, the House of Commons way?
A30770For who without a Cap and Bauble, Having subdu''d a Bear and Rabble, And might with Honor have come off, Would put it to a second proof?
A30770For, when w''are taken into Trust, How easie are the Wisest choust?
A30770For, when y''have try''d all sorts of ways, What Fools d''we make of you in Plays?
A30770For, without Art, the Noblest Seeds Of Flow''rs degenerate to Weeds: How dull and rugged e''er''t is Ground?
A30770Has Saturn nothing to do in''t?
A30770Has not this present Parliament, A Ledger to the Devil sent?
A30770Have equal power to adjourn Appoint Appearance and Retorn?
A30770Have freer Pow''r, than he, in Grace, And Nature, o''er the Creature has?
A30770Have it''s proceedings disallow''d, or Allow''d, at fancy of Py- powder?
A30770Have not the Handmaids of the City, Chosen o''their Members a Committee?
A30770Have these Bones ratled, and this Head So often in thy quarrel bled?
A30770Have they invented Tones, to win The Women, and make them draw in The Men, as Indians with a Female Tame Elephant enveigle the Male?
A30770Have they told Prov''dence what it must do, Whom to avoid, and whom to trust to?
A30770Have they —?
A30770Have we not enemies plus satis, That Cane& angue pejus hate us?
A30770Have you not power to entertain, And render Love for Love again?
A30770He gave him first the time o''th''day, And welcom''d him, as he might say: He ask''d them whence they came, and whither Their business lay?
A30770He that imposes an Oath, makes it, Not he, that for convenience takes it: Then how can any man be said To break an Oath he never made?
A30770He who was us''d so unlike a Soldier, Blown up with Philters of Love- Powder?
A30770How durst th'', I say, oppose thy Curship Gainst Arms, Authority and Worship?
A30770How fair and sweet the planted Rose, Beyond the Wild in Hedges grows?
A30770How shall I answer Hue and Cry, For a Roan- Gelding, twelve hands high: All spur''d and switch''d, a Lock on''s hoof, A sorrel- mane?
A30770How will dissenting Brethren relish it?
A30770How wouldst th''have us''d her, and her Money?
A30770I grant, all Courses are in vain, Vnless we can get in again; The only way that''s left us now, But all the difficulty''s, How?
A30770I understand, Or bring my Action of Conversion And Trover for my Goods?
A30770If Matrimony and Hanging go By Dest''ny, why not VVhipping too?
A30770If Women had not interven''d, How soon had Mankind had an end?
A30770If nothing can oppugne love, And Vertue invious ways can prove, What may not he confide to do That brings both love and vertue too?
A30770If th''Ancients Crown''d their bravest men That only sav''d a Citizen, What Victory could e''er be won, If ev''ry one would save but one?
A30770In Virgo?
A30770Insulted on, Revil''d and Jeer''d, With rude Invasion of his Beard?
A30770Is it not ominous in all Countreys, When Crows and Ravens croak upon Trees?
A30770Is not the High- Court of Justice sworn To judge that Law that serves their turn?
A30770Is not the winding up Witnesses, And nicking more than half the bus''ness?
A30770Is there a Constellation there, That was not born and bred up here?
A30770Is there a Planet that by Birth Does not derive its House from Earth?
A30770Is there an Officer of State, Vntimely rais''d; or Magistrate, That''s Haughty, and Imperious?
A30770Is''t not Ridiculous, and Nonsence, A Saint should be a slave to Conscience?
A30770Is''t not enough to make one strange, That some mens fancies should ne''er change?
A30770It is a kind of Rape to Marry One, that neglects, or cares not for ye: For, what does make it Ravishment, But b''ing against the the Mind''s Consent?
A30770Leap''d headlong in t''Elizium, Through th''Windows of a dazling Room?
A30770Love, that''s the Worlds preservative, That keeps all Souls of things alive?
A30770Made Mars and Saturn for the Cause, The Moon for Fundamental Laws?
A30770Made Mountains with our Tubes appear, And Cattle gazing on''em there?
A30770Make their own Jealousies High- Treason, And fix''em whomsoe''er they please on?
A30770Make wicked Verses, Treats, and Faces, And spell Names over, with Beer- glasses?
A30770Marriage, at best, is but a Vow; Which all Men either break, or bow: Then what will those forbear to do, Who perjure, when they do but woo?
A30770Meet with the Parliament''s Committee At Woodstock, on a Pars''nal Treaty?
A30770Morality, which both the Saints And Wicked too cry out against?''
A30770Mould''em as VVitches do their Clay, When they make Pictures to destroy?
A30770My Squire, or that bold Sprite, That took his Place and Shape to Night?
A30770Nature has made Mans breast no Windores, To publish what he does within doors?
A30770No Ale unlicenc''d, broken hedge, For which thou Statute might''st alledge, To keep thee busie from foul evil, And shame due to thee from the Devil?
A30770No Stolen Pig, nor Plunder''d Goose, To tye thee up from breaking loose?
A30770No subtle Question rais''d among Those out- o''-their wits and those i''th''wrong?
A30770Not done?
A30770Not true?
A30770Of Mrtrimony under Hedges?
A30770Only to stand by and look on, But not know what is said or done?
A30770Or Fight endanger''d to be lost, Where all resolve to save the most?
A30770Or Heav''n it self a Sin resent, That for its own supply was ment?
A30770Or Oaths, more feeble than your own, By which, we are no less put down?
A30770Or Witches Simpling, and on Gibbets Cutting from Malefactors snippets?
A30770Or all thy Tricks in this New Trade, The Holy Brotherhood o''th''Blade?
A30770Or do they teach to sing and play O''th''Gittar there a newer way?
A30770Or do you love your self so much, To bear all Rivals else a Grutch?
A30770Or does the Man i''th''Moon look big, And wear a huger Periwig, Shew in his Gate, or Face, more tricks Than our own Native Lunaticks?
A30770Or for a Lady tender- hearted, In purling Streams or Hemp departed?
A30770Or from the Pillory tips of Ears Of Rebel- Saints, and Perjurers?
A30770Or giving one another Pledges?
A30770Or if it did not, but the Cause Were left to th''injury of Laws, What tyranny can disapprove There should be Equity in Love?
A30770Or if''t is better to indite, And bring him to his Trial?
A30770Or vent''ring to be brisk and wanton, Do Penance in a Paper Lanthorn?
A30770Or what but Riches is there known, Which man can solely call his own; In which, no Creatures goes his half, Unless it be to squint and laugh?
A30770Or what relation has debating Of Church- Affairs with Bear- baiting?
A30770Or which way came I Through so immense a space so soon?
A30770Or who made Cassiopoea''s Chair?
A30770Or who, but Lovers, can converse, Like Angels: by the Eye Discourse?
A30770Possess''d with Absolute Dominions, O''re Brethren''s Purses and Opinions?
A30770Quoth Hudibras, I''m before hand In that already, with your command: For where does Beauty, and high VVit, But in your Constellation, meet?
A30770Quoth Trulla, Whether thou or they Let one another run away, Concerns not me; but was''t not thou That gave Crowdero quarter too?
A30770Quoth he, O whether, wicked Bruin, Art thou fled to my — Eccho, ruine?
A30770Quoth he, That Honor''s very squemish That takes a basting for a blemish: For what''s more honourable then scars, Or skin to tatters rent in Wars?
A30770Quoth she, I grant the Case is true, And proper''twixt your Horse and you; But whether I may take, as well As you may give away or sell?
A30770Quoth she, What does a match imply, But likeness and equality?
A30770Quoth she, What is it you would swear?
A30770Quoth she, if Love have these effects, Why is it not forbid our Sex?
A30770Rack''em until they do confess, Impeach of Treason, whom they please, And most perfidiously condemn, Those that engag''d their Lives for them?
A30770Say, will the Law of Arms allow I may have Grace, and Quarter now?
A30770Shall Love, that to no Crown gives place Become the subject of a Case?
A30770Shall Mastiffs by the Collars pull''d, Engag''d with Bulls, let go their hold?
A30770Shall Precious Saints and Secret ones Break one another''s outward Bones?
A30770Shall Saints in Civil bloudshed wallow Of Saints, and let the Cause lie fallow?
A30770Shall we that in the Cov''nant swore, Each man of us to run before Another still in Reformation, Give Dogs and Bears a Dispensation?
A30770Sing catches to the Saints at Mascon, And tell them all they came to ask him?
A30770Some busie Independent Pug, Retainer to his Synagogue?
A30770T''ingage, and after understand?
A30770Tell all it does, or does not know, For swearing ex Officio?
A30770That after several rude Ejections, And as prodigious Resurrections; With new Reversions of nine Lives, Starts up, and like a Cat, revives?
A30770That with your Breeding Teeth begin, And Nursing Babies, that Lie in?
A30770That''s stranger( quoth the Knight) and stranger: Who gave thee notice of my danger?
A30770The Cause for which we fought and swore So boldly, shall we now give o''re?
A30770The Publick Faith, which ev''ry one Is bound t''observe, yet kept by none; And if that go for nothing, why Should Private Faith have such a tye?
A30770The Ram, and Bull, and Goat declare Against the Book of Common Pray''r?
A30770The Scorpion take the Protestation, And Bear engage for Reformation?
A30770Then how can any thing offend In order, to so great an end?
A30770Then what can better represent, Than this Rump- bone, the Parliament?
A30770Then what has quail''d thy stubborn heart?
A30770Then what may I expect to do, Wh''have quell''d so vast a Buffalo?
A30770Then when he is compell''d by her T''Adventures, he would else forbear, Who, with his Honour, can withstand, Since Force is greater than Command?
A30770Then wherefore shall they not b''allow''d In love a greater- Latitude?
A30770Then why should more bewitching Clamour Some Lovers not as much enamour?
A30770Then, Hudibras, why shouldst thou fear To be, that art a Conquerer?
A30770This Sidrophel by chance espy''d, And with Amazement staring wide, Bless us, quoth he, What dreadful wonder Is that, appears in Heaven yonder?
A30770Thou canst at best but overstrain A Paradox, and th''own hot brain For what can Synods have at all With Bears that''s analogical?
A30770Thought he, How does the Devil know What''t was that I design''d to do?
A30770To Spirit her to Matrimony —?
A30770To change the property of selves, As sucking Children are by Elves?
A30770To keep the Good Old Cause on Foot, And present Power from taking Root?
A30770To make the bringing in the King, And keeping of him out, one thing?
A30770To pass themselves away, and turn Their Children''s Tenants e''re th''are born?
A30770To run from those th''hadst overcome Thus cowardly?
A30770To swear, and after to recant, The Solemn League and Covenant?
A30770To take th''Engagement, and disclaim it, Enforc''d by those, who first did frame it?
A30770To wait on Drunkards, Thieves, Gold- finders, And Lovers solacing behind Doors?
A30770To what a height did Infant Rome, By Ravishing of Women come?
A30770To write of Victories next Year, And Castles taken yet i''th''Air; Of Battels fought at Sea, and Ships Sunk, two Years hence, the last Eclips?
A30770VVhy should not Conscience have Vacation, As well as other Courts o''th''Nation?
A30770WHo would believe what strange Bugbears Mankind creates it self, of Fears?
A30770Was I for this entit''led Sir, And girt with trusty Sword and Spur, For Fame and Honor to wage Battel, Thus to be brav''d by Foe to Cattel?
A30770Was no dispute afoot between The Catterwauling Brethren?
A30770Was not young Florio sent( to cool His flame from Biancasiore) to School, Where Pedant made his Pathick Bum For her sake suffer Martyrdom?
A30770Was there an Oath the Godly took, But, in due time and place, they broke?
A30770Was there no Felony, no Bawd, Cut- purse, nor Burglary abroad?
A30770We, who have nothing but frail Vows, Against your Statagems t''oppose?
A30770Were they not, during all their lives, Most of''m Pirats, Whores, and Thieves?
A30770What Churches have such able Pastors?
A30770What Crowns could be Hereditary, If greatest Monarchs did not marry, And with their Consorts consummate Their weightiest Interest of State?
A30770What Honours, or Estates of Peers Could be preserv''d but by their Heirs?
A30770What Laws and Freedom, Persecution?
A30770What Med''cine else can cure the fits Of Lovers when they lose their VVits?
A30770What Oestrum, what phrenetick mood Makes you thus lavish of your bloud, While the proud Vies your Trophies boast, And unreveng''d walks — ghost?
A30770What Politicks, or strange Opinions, That are not in our own Dominions?
A30770What Rage, O Citizens, what fury Doth you to these dire actions hurry?
A30770What Revelations, or Religions, That are not in our Native Regions?
A30770What Science can be brought from thence, In which we do not here Commence?
A30770What Towns, what Garrisons might you With hazard of this bloud subdue, Which now y''are bent to throw away In vain, untriumphable fray?
A30770What Trade from thence can you advance But what we nearer have from France?
A30770What art?
A30770What can our Travellers bring home, That is not to be learnt at Rome?
A30770What hast thou gotten by this Fetch?
A30770What have they done, or what left undone, That might advance the Cause at London?
A30770What made thee break thy Plighted Vows?
A30770What made thee pick and chuse her out, T''imploy their Sorceries about?
A30770What made thee, when they all were gone, And none but thou and I alone; To act the Devil, and forbear To rid me of my Hellish Fear?
A30770What makes Morality a Crime, The most notorious of the Time?
A30770What makes Rebelling against Kings A Good Old Cause?
A30770What makes a Church a Den of Thieves?
A30770What makes a Knave a Child of God, And one of us?
A30770What makes all Doctrines plain and clear?
A30770What makes the Breaking of all Oaths A holy Duty?
A30770What makes y''encroach upon our Trade, And damn all others?
A30770What renders Beating out of Brains And Murther Godliness?
A30770What then( quoth Hudibras) was he That plai''d the Dev''l, to examine me?
A30770What was the Publick Faith found out for, But to slur men of what they fought for?
A30770What will Malignants say?
A30770What''s Liberty of Conscience, I''th''Natural and Genuine Sense?
A30770What''s Orthodox and true Believing Against a Conscience?
A30770What''s tender Conscience?
A30770When Caesar in the Senate fell, Did not the Sun eclips''d foretel, And in resentment of his slaughter, Look''d pale for almost a year after?
A30770When Fiends agree among themselves, Shall they be found the greater Elves?
A30770Where had they all their Gifted Phrases, But from our Calamies and Cases?
A30770Which he prevented thus: What was''t, Quoth he, that I was saying last, Before these Gentlemen arriv''d?
A30770Which, how we have perform''d, all Ages Can speak th''Events of our presages, Have we not lately in the Moon Found a new World to th''Old unknown?
A30770Who have a freer Latitude Then Sinners give themselves allow''d?
A30770Who made the Ballance, or whence came The Bull, the Lion, and the Ram?
A30770Who would not rather suffer VVhipping, Than swallow Toasts of bits of Ribbin?
A30770Whose Liv''ry does the Coachman wear?
A30770Why didst thou chuse that cursed Sin, Hypocrisie, to set up in?
A30770Why didst thou forge those shameful Lies, Of Bears and Witches in Disguise?
A30770Why dost not put me to the Sword, But cowardly fly from thy word?
A30770Why is''t not damn''d, and interdicted, For Diabolical and wicked?
A30770Will you employ your Conqu''ring Sword, To break a Fiddle and your Word?
A30770Will you, Great Sir, that Glory blot In cold bloud, which you gain''d in hot?
A30770With China- Oranges and Tarts, And whining Plays, lay baits for Hearts?
A30770With that he rouz''d his drooping Heart, And hastily cry''d out, What art?
A30770Without whose Sprinkling and Sowing, Who e''r had heard of Nye or Owen?
A30770Write wittier Dances, quainter Shows, Or fight with more ingenious Blows?
A30770by those made after?
A30770can I bring proof, Where, when, by whom, and what y''are sold for, And in the open Market toll''d for?
A30770is this the end To which these carr''ings on did tend?
A30770quoth she, can that be true?
A30770was too too Politick?
A30770— Right, Prevent what he designs to do, And swear for th''State against him?
A30770● nd vended here among the Rable, ● or staple Goods, and warrantable?