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               <hi>The Bloody Bed-Roll:</hi> Or, <hi>Treaſon diſplayed in its Scarlet colours.</hi>
            </head>
            <head type="sub">Being a Diſcovery of the moſt notorious Plotters, and Grand Conſpirators, of a company of Rebellious Subjects, not to be parallel'd in all Ages. With a liſt of the Names of the chief Actors; And the Sentence of Terrour Pronounced againſt them for their <hi>TREASONABLE DESIGNS.</hi>
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            <lg>
               <l>OLd OLIVER's gon to the dogs,</l>
               <l>Oh! No I do miſtake,</l>
               <l>He's gone in a Wherry</l>
               <l>Over the Ferry,</l>
               <l>Is cal'd the <hi>Stygian</hi> Lake.</l>
               <l>But <hi>Cerberus</hi> that Great Porter</l>
               <l>Did read him ſuch a Lecture,</l>
               <l>That made him to roar</l>
               <l>When he came a ſhoar</l>
               <l>For being <hi>Lord Protector.</hi>
               </l>
               <lg type="refrain">
                  <l>
                     <hi>News, news, news,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                     <hi>Brave</hi> Cavaliers <hi>be merry,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                     <hi>Chear up your ſad ſouls</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                     <hi>With</hi> Bacchus <hi>Bowls,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                     <hi>Of Claret, White, and Sherry.</hi>
                  </l>
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            </lg>
            <lg>
               <l>Where is that Curſed Crew</l>
               <l>That far on the Kings grand Jury,</l>
               <l>By thy damned ſoul</l>
               <l>Go fetch them <hi>N<gap reason="illegible: missing" extent="1 letter">
                        <desc>•</desc>
                     </gap>l</hi>
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               <l>Quoth <hi>Pluto</hi> in his fury.</l>
               <l>Where is old <hi>Joan</hi> thy wife,</l>
               <l>Her Highneſs I would ſee,</l>
               <l>Come let her in</l>
               <l>She ſhall be my Queen,</l>
               <l>For a Cuckold thou ſhalt be.</l>
               <lg type="refrain">
                  <l>
                     <hi>News, news,</hi> &amp;c.</l>
               </lg>
            </lg>
            <lg>
               <l>Make room for a <hi>Ramping Lady</hi>
               </l>
               <l>One of the Devils race,</l>
               <l>This ugly Witch,</l>
               <l>And naſty Bitch,</l>
               <l>Spot in the King's ſweet face.</l>
               <l>I'le make her a Lady of honour,</l>
               <l>Quoth <hi>Pluto</hi> let her in,</l>
               <l>And open the door</l>
               <l>For this old Whore</l>
               <l>Shall wait upon my Queen.</l>
               <lg type="refrain">
                  <l>
                     <hi>News, news,</hi> &amp;c.</l>
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            <lg>
               <l>Here comes Sr. HENRY MARTIN</l>
               <l>As good as ever piſt,</l>
               <l>This wenching beaſt,</l>
               <l>Had Whores at leaſt</l>
               <l>A thouſand at his liſt:</l>
               <l>This made the Devils laugh,</l>
               <l>So good a friend to ſee,</l>
               <l>At <hi>Pluto's</hi> Court</l>
               <l>There's beter ſport,</l>
               <l>Come thou ſhalt dwell with me.</l>
               <lg type="refrain">
                  <l>
                     <hi>News, news,</hi> &amp;c.</l>
               </lg>
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            <lg>
               <l>Bid <hi>Caron</hi> bring his boat,</l>
               <l>Here comes a man of fame,</l>
               <l>Who hath waited here</l>
               <l>Above a year,</l>
               <l>JACK BRADSHAW is his name.</l>
               <l>O ho quoth <hi>Pluto</hi> then,</l>
               <l>As loud as he could yawl,</l>
               <l>By <hi>Olivers</hi> Noſe</l>
               <l>I did ſuppoſe</l>
               <l>Thou hadſt been at <hi>White-Hall.</hi>
               </l>
               <lg type="refrain">
                  <l>
                     <hi>News, news,</hi> &amp;c.</l>
               </lg>
            </lg>
            <lg>
               <l>Thou'rt welcome to my Court,</l>
               <l>Here on my ſcroul I find,</l>
               <l>I have in ſtore</l>
               <l>A thouſand more</l>
               <l>As Arrant Rouges behind.</l>
               <l>Why art thou ſad quoth <hi>Pluto,</hi>
               </l>
               <l>My ſervants muſt appear,</l>
               <l>Then do not grudge</l>
               <l>I'le make thee Judge</l>
               <l>Of all my ſubjects here.</l>
               <lg type="refrain">
                  <l>
                     <hi>News, news,</hi> &amp;c.</l>
               </lg>
            </lg>
            <lg>
               <l>Here comes a Friend of mine,</l>
               <l>Make room for the Lord LISLE,</l>
               <l>His gueſts at laſt</l>
               <l>Did come ſo faſt</l>
               <l>That made old <hi>Pluto</hi> ſmile.</l>
               <l>Thou muſt along with me,</l>
               <l>Now 'tis too late to rue it,</l>
               <l>Thy damned ſoul</l>
               <l>Is on my Scroul</l>
               <l>Remember Doctor <hi>Hewet.</hi>
               </l>
               <lg type="refrain">
                  <l>
                     <hi>News, news, news,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                     <hi>Brave</hi> Cavaliers <hi>be merry,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                     <hi>Chear up your ſad ſouls</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                     <hi>With</hi> Bacchus <hi>Bowls</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                     <hi>Of Claret, White, and Sherry.</hi>
                  </l>
               </lg>
            </lg>
            <lg>
               <l>What is the cauſe Sir ARTHUR</l>
               <l>Your Pulſes go ſo quick?</l>
               <l>'Tis Biſhops Lands</l>
               <l>That's in your hands</l>
               <l>Which makes them beat ſo thick.</l>
               <l>The Oath of Abjuration</l>
               <l>Was for a worſer thing,</l>
               <l>For the Devil and thou</l>
               <l>Did ſtudy how</l>
               <l>We ſhould abjure the KING.</l>
               <lg type="refrain">
                  <l>
                     <hi>New, news,</hi> &amp;c.</l>
               </lg>
            </lg>
            <lg>
               <l>Next comes Sir HENRY MILDMAY</l>
               <l>As good as ever twang'd,</l>
               <l>What Laws had we</l>
               <l>When he ſcap'd free</l>
               <l>And honeſt men were hang'd?</l>
               <l>Perhaps the KING's good grace</l>
               <l>May pardon what is paſt,</l>
               <l>But that's all one</l>
               <l>At <hi>Pluto</hi>'s Court,</l>
               <l>Thou muſt appear at laſt.</l>
               <lg type="refrain">
                  <l>
                     <hi>News, news,</hi> &amp;c.</l>
               </lg>
            </lg>
            <lg>
               <l>Shall <hi>Traytors</hi> be conceal'd?</l>
               <l>Oh! no Sir HENRY VANE,</l>
               <l>'Tis a pittiful thing</l>
               <l>That our good KING</l>
               <l>That Traytors are in grain.</l>
               <l>If thou wilt take the pains,</l>
               <l>Then pray thee go and look,</l>
               <l>For I am told,</l>
               <l>Thou art enrol'd</l>
               <l>In <hi>Pluto</hi>'s bloody Book,</l>
               <lg type="refrain">
                  <l>
                     <hi>News, news,</hi> &amp;c.</l>
               </lg>
            </lg>
            <lg>
               <l>Here comes the <hi>Learned</hi> SPEAKER,</l>
               <l>Whoſe baggs of Gold do ruſt,</l>
               <l>Who would not hear</l>
               <l>A <hi>Cavalier</hi>
               </l>
               <l>Though his cauſe were nere ſo juſt,</l>
               <l>Corruption bears the ſway</l>
               <l>Where Juſtice is deni'd,</l>
               <l>The Devil take him,</l>
               <l>And Mr. PIM,</l>
               <l>And likewiſe Colonel PRIDE.</l>
               <lg type="refrain">
                  <l>
                     <hi>News, news,</hi> &amp;c.</l>
               </lg>
            </lg>
            <lg>
               <l>Make room for Sir JOHN HEWSON</l>
               <l>A <hi>Lord</hi> of good account,</l>
               <l>'Twas a pretty Jeſt</l>
               <l>That ſuch a Beaſt</l>
               <l>Should to ſuch honour mount.</l>
               <l>When <hi>Coblers</hi> were in faſhion,</l>
               <l>And <hi>Pigherds</hi> in ſuch grace,</l>
               <l>'Twas ſport to ſee</l>
               <l>How PRIDE and he</l>
               <l>Did juſtle for the place.</l>
               <lg type="refrain">
                  <l>
                     <hi>News, news,</hi> &amp;c.</l>
               </lg>
            </lg>
            <lg>
               <l>What dreadful ſhew is this?</l>
               <l>'Tis PRIDEAUX or his Ghoſt,</l>
               <l>He makes ſuch haſt,</l>
               <l>And comes ſo faſt,</l>
               <l>I think He's riding Poſt.</l>
               <l>A <hi>Lawyer</hi> if thou art,</l>
               <l>Amongſt the damned ſouls,</l>
               <l>At <hi>Pluto</hi>'s Barre</l>
               <l>'Tis better farre</l>
               <l>Then pleading at the Roles,</l>
               <lg type="refrain">
                  <l>
                     <hi>News, news,</hi> &amp;c.</l>
               </lg>
            </lg>
            <lg>
               <l>Make room for Dr. PETERS,</l>
               <l>And Cornet JOYCE alſo,</l>
               <l>One of theſe twain</l>
               <l>The worſt that came</l>
               <l>Was he that gave the blow:</l>
               <l>One of theſe <hi>Curſed Rogues</hi>
               </l>
               <l>Was he that did the feat,</l>
               <l>But ſome men ſay</l>
               <l>'Twas the Lord GRAY</l>
               <l>That made the work compleat.</l>
               <lg type="refrain">
                  <l>
                     <hi>News, news,</hi> &amp;c.</l>
               </lg>
            </lg>
            <lg>
               <l>A Boat for this Old <hi>Doctor</hi>
               </l>
               <l>To croſſe the River <hi>Styx,</hi>
               </l>
               <l>For <hi>Pluto</hi> he</l>
               <l>Deſires to ſee</l>
               <l>Some of his Antick tricks.</l>
               <l>My <hi>Chaplain</hi> thou ſhalt be,</l>
               <l>What more can be deſir'd?</l>
               <l>Oh! no quoth be</l>
               <l>That cannot be</l>
               <l>My Leaſe is not expir'd.</l>
               <lg type="refrain">
                  <l>
                     <hi>News, news,</hi> &amp;c.</l>
               </lg>
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            <lg>
               <l>Oh! my <hi>Rump,</hi> my <hi>Rump,</hi> my <hi>Rump,</hi>
               </l>
               <l>My <hi>Rump</hi> ſmells wonderous ſtrong,</l>
               <l>The bliſters riſe</l>
               <l>About my Thighs</l>
               <l>With voting here ſo long,</l>
               <l>My <hi>Rump</hi> is grown ſo ſore,</l>
               <l>I can no longer ſit,</l>
               <l>Hold up thy Bum,</l>
               <l>The Devil is come</l>
               <l>With a Plaiſter to cure it.</l>
               <lg type="refrain">
                  <l>
                     <hi>News, news,</hi> &amp;c.</l>
               </lg>
            </lg>
            <lg>
               <l>Whea <hi>Pluto</hi> keeps his feaſt,</l>
               <l>His ſervants muſt appear,</l>
               <l>And Mr. SCOT</l>
               <l>I had forgot,</l>
               <l>Muſt taſt of his good Chear.</l>
               <l>Find out the man quoth <hi>Pluto,</hi>
               </l>
               <l>That is the greateſt ſinner,</l>
               <l>If COOK be he</l>
               <l>Then COOK ſhall be</l>
               <l>The <hi>Cook</hi> to <hi>Cook</hi> my dinner,</l>
               <lg type="refrain">
                  <l>
                     <hi>News, news,</hi> &amp;c.</l>
               </lg>
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               <l>God bleſſe the <hi>KINGS</hi> good grace,</l>
               <l>And keep him from his foes,</l>
               <l>I wiſh the rather</l>
               <l>Becauſe his <hi>Father,</hi>
               </l>
               <l>Had too too many of thoſe.</l>
               <l>God bleſs the <hi>Duke</hi> of <hi>YORK,</hi>
               </l>
               <l>His <hi>Siſter</hi> and <hi>another,</hi>
               </l>
               <l>Accurſt be thoſe</l>
               <l>That do oppoſe</l>
               <l>The welfare of his <hi>Mother.</hi>
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                     <hi>Brave</hi> Cavaliers <hi>be merry,</hi>
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                  <l>
                     <hi>Chear up your ſad ſouls</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                     <hi>With</hi> Bacchus <hi>Bowls,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                     <hi>Of Claret, White, and Sherry.</hi>
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