An answer to a scurrilous pamphlet intituled, Observations upon a compleat history of the lives and reignes of Mary, Queen of Scotland, and of her son, King James ... the libeller, without a name, set out by G. Bedell and T. Collins, two booksellers
Sanderson, William, Sir, 1586?-1676., Collins, Samuel, 1576-1651.

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And concludes with the like counsell to me, as to one Sir Ed∣mond [Read more,* and write lesse.]

For which I shall give him a fee, as no doubt Sir Edmond did, who turn'd his back to his advice and bad him busse his bum.

Not to die in your debt, I return my counsell to boot: In your Reply (if you please) belie not the dead, nor abuse the living, lest the dirt of both bedaube your selfe, and you deserve the finall sen∣tence; your first Libell to the fire by the Hadgman's hands; your next about your neck: Beware the Gallowes.