ITER BOREALE, OR, Tyburn in Mourning For the Loss of a SAINT. A New Song, To the Tune of, Now the Toryes that Glories. Written by J. D. I. BEhold Great Heaven's Protection, Jehovah Frowns for to see, Pretended Zeal Claim Election In Rights of Monarchy. Great Charles in Spite of all Treason, Preserves his Kingdoms in Peace; He Rules by Law and by Reason, Whilst Whigg melts in his own Grease: Ignoramus is out of Doors; Fly, O fly, ye Base Sons of Whores, Poland or Holland will 〈◊〉 such Boars, Who Rebellion have Sown: For nothing but Royalty, Loyalty, Shall in our Isle be known. II. The Be— ellites are in mourning, To see their Sire so Cold; Zounds, who thought of adjourning A Zealot so Factious bold: To Prayers ye Pestilent whigs, The Devil may hear you in time: What think you by oliver's Jig? Gad, 't brings my Song into Rhyme. Hamburgh once again take thy own▪ Tyburn long for thy Son doth Groan Cromwel's disturbed with her making moan, Curses the Sins brought him there: Then let us be Merry, drink Sherry, The Zealots no longer fear. III. Whine Louder ye Priests of the Zealous, For Heaven is Deaf to your Prayers: Why do ye Deceive us, and tell us, You Travel in Heavens Affairs? What Saint e'er came, or Professor From Grave, to teach to Dethrone Your Lawful King and Successor? Whom next to Heaven we own. If these be Tricks of your Whiggish Tribe, No Saint will ever the Devil Chide; Though in the bottom of Hell he Hide: Such Lovers of Kings the wrong way. Then hay Boys Trounce it and Bounce it, For Monarchy gets the Day. IV. Must Nine-penny Esquire be forgotten; O! do not to memory bring Those Hamburgh Sayings, where ●ot one●s; Damned Rogue didst thou Murder the K—? Must still the Zealous o'er rule us; Shall Council Gowns be above Majesty, Sword, Mace, then tell us Who better than Moor— can Love. Loyalty burneth within his Breast, Religion is his chief Interest; The City he would with Peace Invest: Was they not blinded with Zeal. Then hay Boys Laugh it and Quaff it, Let Moor— to the King Appeal. V. Be gone base Sons of the Nation, That Love not the Power of Kings; Go seek Dad Be— el's new Station, 'Twill hold Ten thousand such Things: Go Mourn the Sin of Rebellion You would set up in the City; Take with you, your New Friend Pa●… The rest of the Old Committee. Let Love and Loyalty once more Reign Within your Breasts, for great Charlemagne, And for the Prince, that's come home again, Who our Peace will support. Then hay Boys Drink it, ne'er Shrink it, Here's a Health to the King and Court. LONDON, Printed for C. Tebroc, Anno Dom. 1682.