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B04545 A new ballad of Jocky's iourney into England, in the year, 1681. UUith his remarkes upon the times. When Jockey had discover'd all he sought, weighing how many were to troubles brought for being loyal, which since here a crime, in England will mispend no longer time; but by his friend advis'd, concludes to stay, to know the author of our Sham-Plot play, which being done, to Scotland he returns, prayes for his King, and our divisiions mourns. To the tune of, Mogey was Moou'd, &c. 1681 (1681) Wing N563; Interim Tract Supplement Guide C.20.f.4[105] 1,350 1

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A NEW BALLAD OF Jocky's Iourney into England in the Year 1681. VVith his Remarkes upon the Times When Jockey had discover'd all he sought Weighing how many were to Troubles brought For being Loyal which since here a Crime In England will mispend no longer time But by his Friend advis'd Concludes to stay To know the Author of our Sham-Plot Play Which being done to Scotland he Returns Prayes for his King and our Divisions Mourns To the Tune of Mogey was Moou'd c. 29. Sept. 1681. I. FArewell Bony Scotland and Saundy adue And a Prosperous Journey poor Jockey attend For tul England I se gang where 's se mickle adoe Tul Speir gen their Plotting will ne're have an End II. I Learn'd as I past that Religion and Right As i' th' Year Forty One was the Cause of it all And the Presbyter now had found out a New Light Which they lowdly though falsely Propriety call III. But when I at London had found that their Strife And occasion of au their Factious adoe Was That in Cabals they were striving for Life To overthrow Bishops and Monarchy too IV. Where Politick A nthon y whisper'd the Crowd Lawn Sleeves were ye mark of the Visible Whore And his Engines ' gainst Pop●ry raileth aloud While Sedition was waiting his Kew at the Dore. V. And still in this Councel each Factious Lord Did Second this Earl in his Traiterous Design That a State Common-Wealth may agen be restor'd Which to Compass 't was fit that Young J emm y su'd Joyn. VI. Who Guld with the glittering Hopes of a Crown And with Fatal Applause was to side with 'em led Therefore owes his Misfortune to th'Treacherous Loon And for which Jockey's Curse light on his fause Head VII For the Poison which daily does flow from this Elfe Invenoms Three Kingdomes from Head to the Heel And his Fumes make him Nautious ene to his own self And the Crowd with the Vapour begin for to Reel VIII Who Drunk with Sedition were drawn to attempt What au geud Christians sud Tremble to hear Their Monarch to Seiz and au Laws Circumvent Which au we'se Scotland do value so Dear IX The Blood of a Monarch these Zealously Shed And willingly wad gang the same gete agen For they au 'i th noose of Religion were Led Which the best of geud Kings to the Scaffold did bring X. Therefore sin Plotting has made sike a din. And Perjured Loones wad Govern the State Then back for Life Jockey to Scotland agen Sin Loyalty here is grown quite out of Date XI His English Friends Advice NAy Prithee stay Jockey and make not such Speed For Truth we see plainly begins to appear And the Nation at length will from Plotting be freed For when this Cloud 's over the Day will be Clear XII Old A nthon y now is made Fast in the Tower Though for his Enlargement he 's made a great stir But the Iudges most Wisely say'ts not in their Power To Grant him what there he Importun'd them for XIII Now H owar d with w ilmo re and wh itac re too Must be careful they Tast not the Cup which their Friends By their wicked Designs to their own Ruins drew And has shamefully brought'em to Merited Ends. XIV Then go not to Scotland till all is made clear But carry the News of our happy Estate And that Loyalty now does begin to appear For Cabals and Caballers are quite out of Date XV. Iockey's Prayer THen he that Preserv'd Us from every Ill Protect and Continue Our King in His Throne ' Spight a Plots and Sham-Plots be His Guardian still And let Treacherous Designs in the Bud be o're thrown Amen FINIS London Printed for P. M. and M. R. in the Year 1681. Earl of Shaftsbury ●uke of ●●onmouth