Hell's masterpiece discovered: Or Joy and Sorrow mixed together. Being a brief and true Relation of the Damnable Plot, of those invetrate Enemies of God, and the King; who intended to a mixed our Joy for the nativity of Christ, with the blood of the King, and his faithful Subjects. Being a fit Carrall for royalist to sing, That always fear God, and honour the King. To the Tune of, summer time. YOu loyal Subjects all give ear, unto my sad and joyful Song; A true Relation you shall hear, For unto you it doth belong. The devil and his Instruments, hath long been Plotting night and day, For to destroy both King and Church, & now they thought they had found the way, They would cut down both Root & Branch and all the Shrubs that doth belong, About our royal Garden plot, as Fences to our cedar strong. The chief ringleader of this Plot, is Mazarine as I do understand, The chiefest enemy to our King, when bloody Cromwell ruled this Land. These Saint like Devils would bring in the French or who they else could find, To ruin King and kingdom too, for to revenge their bloody mind. For in this Plot they did intend, by fire and Sword to make their way, Throughout the City to the Court, and all they met for to destroy. They would a saved the King they say, but make him yield unto their will, To Sign or Grant what they desired, or else be sure they would him kill. The Queen, the Duke, and Proginie, and General Monck should all a died, With most of the Nobility and all the royal part be side. Those that they cavaliers did call, but little mercy should have found, And I believe that for their King, their ●e●ts with swords both falls to ground. I hope there's none that now wears swords for to defend his majesty, If ever he should in danger be, For quarter now they scorn to cry. The number in this Devilish Plot, it is not known, nor cannot be, But seventeen thousand as 'tis thought, should first begin this Masacree, No doubt but desperate they'd been, if God had let them in't alone, And thus those Saints, they call themselves by blood would make the Land their own The second Part, to the same Tune. THis devilish Plot was carried on, 'tis thought in all the Kingdoms round, So secret are they, now 'tis known not many of them yet are found. A Porter at first discovered all, which once was sergeant unto White, Which White was Major once of Foot, at Portsmouth near the Jsle of Wight. He did belong to Morley too, that kept the Tower a little while, What side they're for there's none doth know for every side they did beguile. All the Grand Rebels of the Land, which many thought was e'er in France. Was here in London as 'tis thought, this Hellish Plot for to advanse. There's Ludlow, Whaley, and Baxster too, with Okey & Hewson that single eyed thief With the Devil of the west called Disbrow, and Overton these were the chief. But Overton and Disborow's took, and both are fast enough in hold; Squier Dun never fears to charge them all for all they think themselves so bold. There's thousands in this Land I feared to whom the King doth mercy show▪ They are resolved for to be hanged, whether his Grace he will or no. Examples you see every day, on most the Gates here in the City, Now you have hanged your Masters up, Dun vows on you hée'l take no pity. And if you're troubled still (he saith) with the greedy worm still in your brains, Hée'l ease you on't in half an hour, or else have nothing for his pains. But as your Friend I do desire You'd pray to God to guide your hearts, To fear the Lord and love your King, and then you'll act true subjects' parts. If God had not revealed this Plot, a bloody Christmas had befell. Then civilly pray drink on pot, to one we oft for to love well. The Porter 'tis, who under God, Preserved the King, and all his Péers, Be sure he'll never be forgot. by honest royal cavaliers. C. H. A List of the Trators Names. Robert Overton formerly called Major general Overton, Francis Elstone, John Disborow formerly colonel, John Hargrass, El. Hunt, Gabriel Hopkins, Wil. Kirk, Fran. Booth, C. Bagster, C. Babinton, W. Wright, Anthony Barushaw, Thomas Millard, Tobias Hill, Rich. Dilling, Peter Thompson, Tho. Simcock, Frederick Barnwel, Ric. Danie, Ric. Shoope●, John Luca●▪ W. Howard, Tho. Nicols, Henry Limrick, Francis Gavill. Henry Simboll, James Eglefield, Jeffery Hookins, Sam. Jepp, Isaac Benton, Rich. Young, John Steward, John Ward, Tho. Butler, Rich Glover, George Thomas, James Sanford, Ro. Parker, Rich. Burt, John Decks, Owen Davis. London, Printed for Francis Grove dwelling on Snowill.