A Diologue betwen Brizo and Cupid.
How now Boy where hast thou been, all this day: tell me quickly for I must send thee▪abroad again, this night to do great busi∣nesse for me. But first give me an account of the day past, tell me then what Newes in England?
Why they are still altogether by the eares.
What is the matter there, what are they fallen out about?
The King and the Queene fight aginst the Parliament and the Commons.
But is their difference likely to continue? VVill they not heare of peace?
They both say they would have peace, but they cannot agree about it, The Kings army which they call Cavalies, would yeeld to peoce if the Parliament and the City of London would let them come quietly and take away all that they have from th••m and the Parliaments army they call Round-heads would yeeld to peace if Popery might be utterly extinguished, and iustice execu∣ted on offenders.
But what newes from their Armies: how do they go on of both sides, what hath been done lately.
There came a Post the last night; which certifieth as followeth.