THE SECOND PART Of the LOYAL LITANY THat it may please Thee to decree Our Wishes may completed be We prayed for in the Litany. Quesumus te Domine. That it may please Thee to disown The Plots and Prayers of every one Who seek thy Anointed to de-Throne. Quesumus, etc. That it may please Thee to prevent All such to Sat in Parliament, Who did the Exclusive Bill invent. Quesumus, etc. That it may please Thee to debar All those who would foment a War, And of a B— d make an Heir. Quesumus, etc. That it may please Thee to see good To Punish those who lately would Have washed their Hands in Charles Blood. Quesumus, etc. That it may please Thee to Display Their Cants and Cheats who do Betray And lead thy Chosen Flock Astray. Quesumus, etc. That it may please Thee to Disdain And render all their Prayers in Vain, Who make their Godliness their Gain. Quesumus, etc. That it may please Thee in good time The Heads of Oats and Prance may Climb To Rouse's Pole,— we want a Rhyme. Quesumus, etc. That it may please Thee to Confute And strike them Dumb who dare dispute ('gainst Law) for Pi— tun and S—te. Quesumus, etc. That it may please Thee O that we May ne'er again be shamm'd to see An Army Raised Invisibly Quesumus, etc. That it may please Thee these our Eyes May ne'er behold in woeful wise Our Murdered Corpse, when next we Rise. Quesumus, etc. That it may please Thee for to Grant We ne'er a Scotish Whigg may want, To teach us when we are Hanged to Cant. Quesumus, etc. That it may please Thee to deliver Us from those that would endeavour The King and Parliament to Sever. Quesumus, etc. That it may please Thee to Increase In England's Bosom Wealth and Peace: And may it never never Cease. Quesumus, etc. That it may please Thee to dispense Thy belt and kindest Influence Upon the Head of James our Prince. Quesumus, etc. That it may please Thee to Defend 'gainst secret Foe and flattering Friend, His Life and Crown, World without End. Quesumus te Domine LONDON, Printed by George Croom, at the Sign of the Blue-Ball in Thames-street over against Baynard's- Castle. 1685.