The second Part,
to the same Tune.
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THis Devillish Plot was carried on,
tis thought in all the Kingdoms round,
So secret are they, now 'tis known
not many of them yet are found.
A Porter at first discovered all,
which once was Serjant vnto White,
Which White was Major once of Foot,
at Portsmouth nere the Jsle of Wight.
He did belong to Morley too,
that kept the Tower a little while,
What side they'r for ther's none doth know
for every side they did beguile.
All the Grand Rebels of the Land,
which many thought was e're in France.
Was here in London as tis thought,
this Hellish Plot for to advanse.
There's Ludlow, Whaley, and Baxster too,
with Okey & Hewson that single ey'd theif
With the Devil of the west cal'd Disbrow,
and Overton these were the chiefe.
But Overton and Disborow's tooke,
and both are fast enough in hold;
Squier Dun never fears to charge them all
for all they think themselves so bold.
There's thousands in this Land I feard
to whom the King doth mercy shew▪
They are resolved for to be hang'd,
whether his Grace he will or no.
Examples you sée every day,
on most the Gates here in the City,
Now you have hang'd your Masters up,
Dun vowes on you hée'l take no pitty.
And if you'r troubled still (he saith)
with the gréedy worm still in your brains,
Hée'l ease you on't in half an houre,
or else have nothing for his pains.
But as your Friend I do desire
You'd pray to God to guid your hearts,
To fear the Lord and love your King,
and then you'l act true Subjects parts.
If God had not reveal'd this Plot,
a bloody Christmass had befell.
Then civily pray drink on pot,
to one we oft for to love well.
The Porter tis, who under God,
preserv'd the King, and all his Péers,
Be sure hée'l never be forgot.
by honest Royall Caveliers.