Monarchia transformata in Respublicam deformatam: OR, A Jury of twelve Impossibilities. 1. GIve general Tom a Common-Souldiers wit; 2. Cure frantic Mildmay of his whimsy fit: 3. Quench Peter's tongue (which hell hath set on fire) 4. Cool Nol's ambitious thirst of soaring higher: 5. Make Bradshaw bashful, and false Whitlock true; 6. Un-atheist Lenthall, Corbet too unjew. 7. Pride's Sword, exchange for Slings; let Ockey haste 8. Back to his Yeast-tub. Hewson to his Last. 9 And Wild (with Law) Sweep treason from his bench 10. Hedge Martin (all in common) with one wench. 11. Pack a Committee, without knaves. Let's see 12. A Juncto (not of Rebels) and then we For light in England's Chaos will yet hope: For Charles three Crowns, for Rebels, each a rope. Numeral Letters are to be considered in these two following lines. C , the trv pI1C100tV5re of c c , great bri v King Nov Gl . These numeral Letters, All together be Just sixteen hundred, forty, and thrice three. 1649. Clvicucicuciidiviwiwliid. These Letters (twenty six) five Cees, two Dees, Two ls, eight Ves, and jes a treble trine, Make up the number, just as it agrees, One thousand and six hundred forty nine. That year, the first months thirtieth day, a blow Laid Charles our King, and England's Honour low. But, He is High, graced with a glorious crown, And (by His Death) three kingdoms are cast down. The Loafe's inside, and Circle of a Spring, Was worst of Traitors to a Gracious King. FINIS.