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A77259 The devills white boyes: or, A mixture of malicious malignants, with their much evill, and manifold practises against the kingdome and Parliament. VVith a bottomlesse sack-full of knavery, popery, prelacy, policy, trechery, malignant trumpery, conspiracies, and cruelties, filled to the top by the malignants, laid on the shoulders of time, and now by time emptied forth, and powred out, to shew the truth, and shame the Devill. Time now at the last poures out much knavery. The Devill holds down fast to hinder the discovery. Malignants are the Divells agents still, the sack is England, which they strive to fil with misery and mischief, and this sack full stufft, is laid upon times aged back; time poures it out now in an angry mood, that all their knaveries may be understood. Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673, attributed author.; Taylor, John, 1580-1653, attributed author. 1644 (1644) Wing B4261; Thomason E14_11; ESTC R6322 7,574 9

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The Devills White Boyes OR A mixture of malicious Malignants with their much evill and manifold practises against the Kingdome and Parliament VVith a bottomlesse Sack-full of Knavery Popery Prelacy Policy Trechery Malignant Trumpery Conspiracies and Cruelties filled to the top by the Malignants laid on the shoulders of Time and now by Time emptied forth and powred out to shew the Truth and shame the Devill Time now at the last poures out much knavery The Devill holds down fast to hinder the discovery Malignants are the Divells Agents still The Sack is England which they strive to fill With misery and mischief and this Sack Full stufft is laid upon Times aged back Time poures it out now in an angry mood That all their Knaveries may be understood London Printed for R. S. Octob. 26. 1644. The Devills White Boyes OR A mixture of Malicious Malignants with their much evill and manifold practises against this Kingdom and Parliament O England how hast thou been tost and tumbled VV●at have thy sufferings been since ●his warre began Atlas beares the world on his shoulders and alas sinne hath laid sorrow on thy back thou hast been O England a long time nothing but a medly of confusion of murder p●under and Malignant wickednesse and hast like a Porter groaned under the burden of a S●ckful of knavery ease now thy tyred shoulders and poure out some of them to the view of the VVorld Before the beginning of this Parliament thou wer 't divers wayes opprest and many were thy greevances which thou didst suffer under great men and how did the Star-chamber domineere over the wrong'd Subiect what corruption and Bribery was there in the Law what buying and selling of Justice This Lord and that Lord must be sollicited and sued unto even as sat as Coventry or the Devill of Dunsmore HEATH now with the King that it would please their Lordships to take a Bribe to doe a po●rs man Justice There was nothing but Playing Dancing and Masking the Common-wealth was a tree of Pleasure and whoring was the top branch when the Queen-mother was here and it is thought the Bishops ease and good fare made them lusty even to beget Bastards which they could doe with ease in their studies they lov'd pleasure better then Preaching and were the Hogges of our Israel that fatted themselves with the Acornes of Spirituall Livings Then the Judges were the Kings Parrets and cryed out Ship-money but the Subiects regarded those Judges no more then Parrats or prating Sicophants that with the Coblers Crow were taught to cry Ave Caesar God save the King Amen cry'd the people and deliver him from such malignant Judges that would make his Prerogative a Pick pocket and a hand to squeese out the wealth of the Subiest according to the Princes pleasure that so our King might like a forreign whom I could name be Rex Assinorum a King of English Asses when the liberty of the Subiect should be subiect to the Tyranny of his Prerogative These devices were then set on foot and are now marching abroad on the Souldiers leggs in the Kings army for what doth the Kings Army fight for but first for an universall Tyrany or unbounded Monarchy that the free-borne English may submit themselv●s to Royall slavery in token whereof the Schollers of Oxford not long before these warres began made a Play called The Royall Slave as if they had Prophesyed that all England should be turn'd into a company of Royall slaves and for this the Cavaliers fight cut and kill the Kings Majesties Subjects that they may conquer us into servitude and if they could beat us out of our Name of Subjects into the title of slaves but there 's no doubt wee shall be able to baffle such knaves that being pack't together have shuffer'd in the King amongst them and by their evill Counsell have made the King like an incensed Lion against his people and Parliament And what mad Lawes doe you imagine if the Cavaliers were law-makers It should be lawfull in the first place to kill any man for his money if it were demanded cum privilegio that is by vertue of the Kings Prerogative And the subiects should be turned into sub-jacks every great man should have a Monopoly to maintaine his pride and luxury the Kings Will should be the liberty of the subiect and my Lords will and my Ladies will and my Lords Secretaries will and my Lords great Horses will must be obeyed so that Iack should be in Office and every Courtiers will even to Will the Scullion in the Court Kitching should be a King if the Malignants could have their will Then for Religion we should have superstition Organs piping Lawne-sleeves preaching Bulls of Bason roaring and singing Anthems Little young Levites preaching Morallity instead of Divinity and cringing and complementing in the Pulpit fat Benefices and leane Sermons Dunces that could onely read Service and pray for faire weather should be Country Curates but 't is no matter this Religion would serve the Malignants who are half Epicures half Papists and half Atheist and a medly of mad wickednesse they and the Devill have been in Counsell a great while to devise a plot how to destroy all the honest Religious Protestants in England and the Earl of Strafford hee sits in Counsell every day about it with Pluto Ashteroth and the other Infernall Counsellors but this Devillish Counsell-Table cannot yet nor never shall be able to worke the ruine of the Protestants No yes the Cavaliers the Irish and Papists in the Kings Army will doe their endeavour and with their swords mow them downe the●es Digby and Cottington and a great many Lords and Knights that are Politick Divills that could instruct the King to undoe the Common-wealth in the times of peace and cannot they play the Divell in the time of warre yes yes no doubt they enticed the King the head of the Parliament from the members onely to save their own heads and will not they incense the King to kill his true Subiects under the title of Roundheads Come beleeve it they are wicked enough how can they fail in their plotts when experience tells us that Papists are full of black Invention and hellish Plotts what was the Gun-powder Plot and Straffords plot but what talke you of Plots The Kings Majesty will have it so and blinde men in Divinity have the best eyes they preach Obey the King and dishonour God but as for cruelty and cutting of throates I leave that to Prince Rupert and will acknowledge that there was heeretofore no other purgatory but the Chancery But what said my Court Lady at Oxford I love the Romane Catholick Faith for I would lie in bed and be religious and confesse my sinnes and live in pompe and pleasure and know nothing but complementing in French and praying in Latin● and hearing Masse and when shee did goe to heaven and v●si●e the Lady Mary and all the Papists that are in heaven which are very few