An Excellent New Hymne To the Mobile, exhorting them to Loyalty
The Clean contrary Way.
⟨A popish Libell.⟩
⟨7. June. 1682.⟩
[...]LEt Us advance the Good Old Cause; Fear not Tantivitiers, whose Threatnings are as Senseless, as [...]Our Jealousies and Fears; 'Tis We must perfect this Great VVork, and all the Tories Slay, [...]And make the KING a Glorious Saint, The clean contrary way.
[2]
It is for
Liberty we Plot,
And for the Publick Good,
By making
Bishops go to Pot,
And shedding Guiltless Blood;
We'l Damn the
Orthodoxal Beast,
And their Adherents Slay;
When these are down we shall be Blest,
The clean contrary way.
[3]
When We the KING have Bankrupt lain,
Of Power and Crown berest him,
And all his
Loyal Subjects Slain,
And none but
Rebels left him;
When we have quite undone the Land,
By IGNORAMUS sway;
We'l settle the SUCCESSION, and
The clean contrary way.
[4]
Tis to Preserve His Majesty,
That We against Him rise,
The
Righteous Cause can never Die
That's Manag'd by the
Wise;
Th' ASSOCIATION's a Just Thing,
And That does seem to say,
Who Fights for Us, Fights for the
KING
The clean contrary way.
[5]
RELIGION still must be th'intent,
The Nations Peace and Good,
The
Priviledges of PARLIAMENT
So Rarely Understood.
We'l pull the
Laws and
Reason down,
And Teach Men to Obey
Their
Sovereign, and the
Rights o'th Crown
The clean contrary way.
[6]
Our
Properties we'l upwards set,
By
Imprisonment and
Plunder,
And
Needy Whigs Preferment get,
To keep all
TORIES under:
We'l keep in Pension
O and
P
To SWEAR, and to BETRAY
The
Intrest of the KING, t'Advance
The clean contrary way.
[7]
What tho the KING be now misled
By the Old
Popish Crew;
He'l find our Honesty has sped;
And give us all our Due:
For We (He knows) do Rail and PLOT,
REBELLION to Obey,
And that We stand for
Peace and
Truth,
The clean contrary way.
[8]
And now my Noble Country-men,
You cannot doubt my Zeal,
That have so True and
Loyal been
To KING and
Commonweal;
And if at last We chance to Hang
For what We Do or Say;
Our Comfort is, to Heaven We Gang
The clean contrary way.
LONDON, Printed by Nath. Tompson Anno Domin, 1682.