Quarles - PR3652 D58 1669

_ :4 Ftafi (o1· WtJrmf; TliE ARGUMENT. The Prince and penple fafls, andP?'flJl: (!od beard, aaepttd, tit'd their wajs: 11p1n their timely true repentance, .God reverft, andcbAng'd his [entence. · · · §e6t. x,o. Tijenfud~enly, withho~y ;zeal infla~,n~d, · , He caus'd a general AB: to be proclaim~d, :By fage advice, artd coun[el of his .Peers; .· ;~' Let neither man, or child, of youth or years, " From gre~t~!]: in the City, to the lcaft, " Nor·herd, no; pipipg Flock, nor hungry beaft, .~' Nor any thing i:hat d.ra;.yerh 9-ir, pr breath, ," .On (orfeitcir~ of life, or ·prefent 4eath, · , ... ~ " Prefume to tafte qf nour~fhpJ~nr, or food, ~ ~'Or move th,cir hung,:y ,lips to chew the cud; .~'. From Qut _tneit eyc.s let Springs of w;1.ter burft, . c' With rears ( or nothing) let them flake th~ir thidt ; . f~ Moreo'r, ler .every man ( what e'r he be ) "Ofh~her quality, or low degree, . , ,. ," D'off all theywear) (excepting but the fame· "That nature craves, and tha[ which covers fhame ) "Their na~ednefs with fack~loth -let them hide, " And mue 'tl~e ve~ment_s Qf their fuken pri~e i ~' And let the brave car1ering liorfe ofWar? "Whofe rich Caparifom, and trappings arc · ~' The glorioll s War4robe ~f a YiCl:ors fl1ow ) ~'Let himdifrobe, and put on fackcloth tGo ;· " The Oxe ( ordain~d for yoke ) ~he Afs ( for load ) ~~ The~orfc ( as well f~r race> ai for the road) . · ' "The ~ \ •· . . '

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