The little Infant TITUS: OR Oates Exalted above his Brethern. WHO Recieved Sentence at the Kings-Bench-Bar, at Westminster the 16th day of May, 1685. August the 9th. to stand in the Pillory at Westminster. August the 10th. at Cha- ring-Cross. August the 11th at Temple Bar. Septem. the 2d. at the Roy- al Exchange. April the 24 1686. to stand in the Pillory facing the Gal- lows. To lie in Gaol during Life. And to stand Anually in the Pillory.
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AS Bully doth Lament when Cully Dys,
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And the poor Bum for Follower rubs his Eyes,
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So the Distressed Brethren of the Nation
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Weep, Mourn and Sob, with sorest Lamentation,
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To see their Quondam Saint, this Idol Thing
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Thus unto Justice made an Offering:
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The Doctors gone, the Traytor still is here,
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Insect of Hell, a Forsworn Murderer:
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Oh! Blessed Sight! how we ourselves should Bless
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If that he now was Cloakd, the only Dress
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That is a Scandal unto Holiness.
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Draw near ye Blood-Hounds, you that fain would bring
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States to Confusion, Ruine to a King;
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Draw near, and the great Swearing Master see
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With Zeal profound advance the Pillory,
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To which his Fathers Copy made him Free:
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For since he was Ambitious, he should have
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The Pillory conferred as a Grave.
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See how he stands, tho Infamous and Base,
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And Damns all those that do not give him Place,
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True Swearers glory in a Brazon Face.
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Approach, Approach ye Blessed Sons of Hell,
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That only do in Villanies Excell
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To the Black Book, whether he will or not
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You see hes come, and must abide his Lot:
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His shameless Actions now might Shame the Devil,
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That Scorns not to be thought the sum of Evil:
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He was resolvd to seek out nothing less
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Than th very Quintiscence of Wickedness.
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Hence then Geneva Trash, your out of Date,
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When Loyalty appears, you Dissipate:
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Shine on ye Loyal Souls, and let these see
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Maugre their Hellish Arts and Treachery,
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That you shall Shine thus to Eternity.
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But if this Imp of Hell shall come t Expire,
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Impenitent, how will the Damnd Admire
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The Flames that he will add unto their Fire!
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Thus the Reward of Faction here will be
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Shame, or to Dangle on the Fatal Tree,
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Hereafter Horrour, Pain, and Misery,
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