The Complete Citt: Or, The Man of Fashion. To the Tune of, Would you be a Man of Fashion. I. ●Ou●● you be a Man of Fashion, Would you lead a Life Divine? ●ou'd you be a Man of Fashion, ●ou'd you lead a Life Divine? ●ke● a little Dram of Passion, ●n a lusty Bowl of Wine. ●he Nymph, have no Compassion, vain it is to sigh and Groan; ●we was but put in for fashion, Wine will do the Work alone. II. ●ou'd you have at your Devotion, Gown-Fop Whigs that loves to prate? Would you have, etc. Gown-Fop, etc. Take a Dram of Tony's Notion, in a Coffee-Dish of State: ●f the Poison will not warm you, take ye Tea, 'twill do the thing; There are Statesmen can inform you how to Rule without a King. III. Would you then be thought most witty, would you be a Man of parts? Would you be, etc. would you, etc. Aid the Factious of the City, till your Hanged for your Deserts: If your virtue's not Rewarded, for the glorious thing you aimed; And a nother Saint Recorded, Ca— and Cuckoe— both be damned. IV. Would you have a New Religion, founded on a Plot of State? Would you have, etc. founded, etc. Whisper but with Pra— Pigeon, in a Dungeon through a Grate: If your Soul finds no impression, Murdered Godfrey's will appear; Though there needs no more Confession, kiss the Book, and all is clear. V. Would you have a true Narration, how the City first was fired; Would you, etc. how, etc. Let the Monuments relation, prove the Man, and those they hired: If the Phoenix was consumed, as they say, by Popish Priggs; All her pride was re-assumed by the Ignoramus-Whigs. VI Would you have another Charter, you that should be Men of sense? Would, etc. you that, etc. Talk no more of Magna-Charta, but rely upon your Prince: If you can Repent sincerely, Caesar has a Godlike mind; Purge out Factiousness severely, Caesar will be always kind. Printd for P. Brooksby, in West-smithfield, 1683.