JEMMY& ANTHONY. To the Tune of, Young Jemmy. ( 1) MONMOUTH is a Brave Lad, the like's not in our City; He is no TORY Blade, give ear unto my Ditty; Long may he live in happy Years, Victorious may he be; And prosper long those Noble Peers, Monmouth and Shaftsbury. ( 2) We care not for such Sots, as are the Crew of Papish; They with their Cursed Plots and Treasons, are so Apish; But all our City knows them well, bad Subjects for to be; Then prosper long those Noble Peers, Monmouth and Shaftsbury. ( 3) Some say they was bad Men, that Swore against the Earl; Which hath to England been a costly precious Pearl: But may they be convinced, that their Errors do not see; And prosper long those Noble Peers, Monmouth and Shaftsbury. ( 4) Some say the Papists think to work their overthrow; And they so closely link, and Plotting was also; But God, who brings all things to light, his Eyes still open be; Then prosper long those Noble Peers, Monmouth and Shaftsbury. ( 5) If that their Popish Plots had not soon come to light, Then all Good Protestants had been put to the flight; But God does bring them all to light, as you may plainly see; Then prosper long those Noble Peers, Monmouth and Shaftsbury. ( 6) Great Monmouth they've abused, and likewise Shaftsbury; And with their Tongue misused, have said they Traytors be: But they that answer to the Laws, are Subjects good and free; Then prosper long those Noble Peers, Monmouth and Shaftsbury. ( 7) And now the simplo Men, they are at it again; They are not like to Men, they are more like to Swine: And now they think they are to prove self-Murder of godfrey; Then prosper long those Noble Peers, Monmouth and Shaftsbury. ( 8) And now methinks 'tis strange, that he himself should Murder; No, no, 'tis but a Shamm, that came from Rome, or further: For godfrey was a Loyal Man to his King and Country; Then prosper long those Noble Peers, Monmouth and Shaftsbury. ( 9) But these they know it well, it was their Popish Crew; By some of them he fell, for this Good Man they slay: But yet for all their cursed Plots, we fear not Popery; But prosper long our Noble King, Monmouth and Shaftsbury. ( 10) And now for to Conclude, I think it is no matter, If the Popish Plotting Crew was hanged up in a Halter; Which maketh strife in this our Land, as you may plainly see; Then prosper long those Noble Peers, Monmouth and Shaftsbury. FINIS. Printed for R. Shuter, Anno MDCLXXXII.