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The Muses Melody in a Consort Of Poetry

With Diverse occasionall and Compendious Epistles. Composed by the Author Tho. Jordan
 

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A meer Souldiers Resolution, written by his own direction in the yeer 1642.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



A meer Souldiers Resolution, written by his own direction in the yeer 1642.

Preach not to me the justice of your Cause,
Your Priviledges, or the Kingdoms Laws,
Nor call't Religion to oppose your King;
Such stale pretences fram'd for quarrelling
Ile neither hear, nor ayd; I come to be
A sacrifice for my Necessity.
Give me the Coyn, shew me the golden showrs,
That onely is my Cause, and why not yours?
But (late) I heard a winged Herald sing,
The Cause hath left us, and is gone to th'King.
Why then beat up your Drums, leavy your Men:
We all go for the Cause, to fetch't agen;
Yet stir not till the Troopers have their pay,
The price of blood, just thirty pence a day:
This makes me mount my Jennet; do not tell
What else we fight for, and the Fiends of hell,
Circled with unextinguishable fires
Shall never daunt: But when your Cause requires,
There I am lost agen, foyl'd with a fright:
Your Cause is th'onely cause I cannot fight.