UPON The just judgement of his Majesty's Unjust JUDGES. BUT now they're come to Judgement, Heaven is just, And though't be long, before he questions Dust, They shall not go unpunished for that thing, That horrid thing! of murdering their King. 'Twas bad enough, against their King to rise, But ten times worse, their King to sacrifice; But worst of all, under a show of Zeal, To rob the Church, and spoil the Common-weal: And so make God, the Author of their ill, Pretending 'twas his pleasure, and his will. Thus, how from sin to sin, the Devil draws Ambitious spirits, to infringe God's Laws; Still prompting them, from what is bad, to worse, Until they're fitted, for Heaven's heavy curse. Pray Heaven, that their example, and their shame, May others keep, from thinking of the same. By George Cartwright, Gent.