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A51149 Monmouth degraded, or, James Scot, the little king on Lyme a song, to the tune of Hark, hark, the thundering cannons roar, &c. 1685 (1685) Wing M2431; ESTC R39763 855 1

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Monmouth Degraded Or James Scot the little King in LYME A SONG To the Tune of Hark hark the Thundering Cannons roar c. I. COme Beat Alarum Sound a Charge As well without as in the Verge Let every Sword and Soul be large To make our Monarch Shine Boyes Let 's leave off Whores and Drunken Souls And windy words o're briming Bowls Let English Hearts exceed the Poles ' Gainst Perkin King in Lyme Boyes II. Such a Fop-King was ne're before Is Landed on our Western shore Which our black Saints do all adore Inspir'd by Tub-Divine Boyes Let us assume the Souls of Mars And March in Order Foot and Horse Pull down the Standard at the Cross Of Perkin King in Lyme Boyes III. Pretended Son unto a King Subject of Delights in Sin The most ungrateful Wretch of Men Dishonour to the Shrine Boyes Of Charles and James the undoubted Right Of Englands Crown and Honours Bright While he can find us work let 's Fight ' Gainst Perkin King in Lyme Boyes IV. The Sainted Sisters now looks Blew Their Cants all False if God be True Their Teaching Stallions dare not do No more but Squeeze and Whine Boyes Exhorting all the Clowns to Fight Against their God King Church and Right Takes Care for all their Wives at Night For Perkin King in Lyme Boyes V. Poor Perkin now he is no more But James Scot as he was before No Honour left but Soul to soar Till quite expir'd with time Boyes But first he 'l call his Parliament By Ferguson and Gray's Consent Trenchard and all the Boars in 's Tent Fit for the King in Lyme Boyes VI. ' Gainst these mock Kings each draw his Sword In Blood we 'll print them on Record Traytors against their Sovereign Lord Let 's always Fight and joyn Boyes Now they 'r Block'd up by Sea and Land By Treason they must fall or stand We only wait the Kings Command To Burn the Rogues in Lyme Boyes VII But now we hear they 'r sallied forth Front and Flank 'em South and North Nobles of brave Englands Worth Let your bright Honours shine Boys Let Guns and Cannons Roar and Ring The Musique of a Warlike King And all the Gods just Conquest bring Against the Rogues in Lyme Boyes FINIS LONDON Printed for James Dean Bookseller at the Queens-Head between the Royal G 〈…〉 and Helmet in Drury-Lane Removed from Cranborn-street in Leicester Fields 1685.