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                     <seg n="1" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Monmouth Routed</hi> </seg>
                     <seg n="2" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">And Taken</hi> </seg>
                     <seg n="3" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">PRISONER</hi> </seg>
                     <seg n="4" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">With his Pimp the <hi rend="bold">Lord Gray</hi> .</hi> </seg>
                     <seg n="5" rend="left"><hi rend="bold"><hi rend="italic">A</hi></hi> <hi rend="italic">S<hi rend="bold">ONG</hi>   </hi></seg>
                     <lb/>
                     <seg n="6" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">To the Tune of <hi rend="bold">King Jame's Jigg</hi> .</hi> </seg>
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                     <l n="1" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">I.</hi></l>
                     <l n="2" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">FIve thousand Pound for <hi rend="bold">James</hi> the <hi rend="bold">Scot</hi> ,</hi></l>
                     <l n="3" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">That squeez'd out the Garbish and Guts of the</hi></l>
                     <l n="4" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">Plot,</hi></l>
                     <l n="5" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">The Roaring Cannons did fright him away,</hi></l>
                     <l n="6" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Yet <hi rend="bold">Lumley</hi> secured his Pimp the Lord <hi rend="bold">Gray</hi> ;</hi></l>
                     <l n="7" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">The Bishop of <hi rend="bold">Winchester</hi> brought up the Guns,</hi></l>
                     <l n="8" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Cry'd fire brave Soldiers the Enemy Runs,</hi></l>
                     <l n="9" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Tho' its Dark you may see their <hi rend="bold">Presbiter</hi> Bands</hi></l>
                     <l n="10" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">A Foot Lower Cuts off, all the Rebels that stands,</hi></l>
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                     <l n="11" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">II.</hi></l>
                     <l n="12" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">Brave <hi rend="bold">Feversham</hi> and <hi rend="bold">Grafton</hi> did stand,</hi></l>
                     <l n="13" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">And Eagle-Ey'd <hi rend="bold">Oglethrop's</hi> worthy Command;</hi></l>
                     <l n="14" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">He spy'd the Rebels like Thieves draw near,</hi></l>
                     <l n="15" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">At One in the Morning, e're Day did appear;</hi></l>
                     <l n="16" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Yet all was in readiness, took the Alarms,</hi></l>
                     <l n="17" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">The Word was given to Arms, to Arms:</hi></l>
                     <l n="18" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">The Cannons sweet Musick, the Soldiers charms.</hi></l>
                     <l n="19" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Whilst <hi rend="bold">Mars</hi> was Assistant 'against Rebels &amp; harms</hi></l>
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                     <l n="20" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">III.</hi></l>
                     <l n="21" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">Brave <hi rend="bold">Albemarle</hi> lay fair for the Flight,</hi></l>
                     <l n="22" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">And <hi rend="bold">Beauford</hi> in <hi rend="bold">Bristol</hi> secur'd the Kings Right:</hi></l>
                     <l n="23" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">As soon as ever the Day did appear,</hi></l>
                     <l n="24" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Brave <hi rend="bold">Pembrook</hi> fell foul o'th' Rout in the Rear,</hi></l>
                     <l n="25" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Then began the stress of the Fray,</hi></l>
                     <l n="26" rend="left"><hi rend="bold"><hi rend="italic">Gray</hi></hi> <hi rend="italic">turn'd Tails, with his Horns made away:</hi></l>
                     <l n="27" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">God Curse me quoth <hi rend="bold">Gray</hi> : if longer I stay,</hi></l>
                     <l n="28" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">I never before saw so Bloody a Day.</hi></l>
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                     <l n="29" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">IV.</hi></l>
                     <l n="30" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">Then <hi rend="bold">Monmouth</hi> cry'd out, O <hi rend="bold">Gray</hi> ; for my Life,</hi></l>
                     <l n="31" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Stand by me this Brunt, and ne're think of thy wife,</hi></l>
                     <l n="32" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Then <hi rend="bold">Gray</hi> swore Damme, thou'st made me a Beast,</hi></l>
                     <l n="33" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">My Breeches are foul, I'le Run home to be drest;</hi></l>
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                     <l n="34" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">The Kings Army, both Horse and Foot,</hi></l>
                     <l n="35" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Fought through the Rebels through Fire and Blood,</hi></l>
                     <l n="36" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">And Cut down the Enemies, all that stood,</hi></l>
                     <l n="37" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Then <hi rend="bold">Monmouth</hi> ran foremost, and thought it was good.</hi></l>
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                     <l n="38" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">V.</hi></l>
                     <l n="39" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">This was the success of our fine Fop Things,</hi></l>
                     <l n="40" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">That came for to Conquer the greatest of Kings,</hi></l>
                     <l n="41" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Whose Commanders and Soldiers soone<hi rend="bold">r would dye</hi>   </hi></l>
                     <l n="42" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">In the Field of Honour than ever to flye:</hi></l>
                     <l n="43" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">We all their Standards there did gain,</hi></l>
                     <l n="44" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">And all their Cannons add to our Train.</hi></l>
                     <l n="45" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">While our Army doth flourish upon the Plain.</hi></l>
                     <l n="46" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">With Trophies of Honour and lasting Fame.</hi></l>
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                     <l n="47" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">VI.</hi></l>
                     <l n="48" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">And now they are beating the Bushes to find,</hi></l>
                     <l n="49" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">A King that left all his great Champions behind;</hi></l>
                     <l n="50" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Who Rob'd the Churches in three weeks Reign.</hi></l>
                     <l n="51" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">And Ravish'd young Virgins within the same:</hi></l>
                     <l n="52" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Three Golden Bibles in his Flag,</hi></l>
                     <l n="53" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Three Hackney Whores and his running Nag,</hi></l>
                     <l n="54" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">True <hi rend="bold">Protestant</hi> Prince of which <hi rend="bold">Presbyters</hi> brag</hi></l>
                     <l n="55" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Is catch'd under a Hedge in a lousie rag.</hi></l>
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                     <l n="56" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">VII.</hi></l>
                     <l n="57" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">A fair Conclusion o'th' King in the <hi rend="bold">West</hi> ,</hi></l>
                     <l n="58" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">His Knights of the Garter instaled in hast;</hi></l>
                     <l n="59" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Lord <hi rend="bold">Keeper</hi> , and Secretaries of State,</hi></l>
                     <l n="60" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Made under a Hedge, at his Court without <hi rend="bold">G</hi> ate;</hi></l>
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                     <l n="62" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">To Fools not deserving a Porters Badge,</hi></l>
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