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[Ye Members of Parliament all]

[1]

Ye Members of Parliament all,
That quarrel to settle the Nation,
Prepare an Address for White-hall,
And give thanks for your King's Preservation.

2

Last Sunday to Chappel he went,
To hear a sweet Nightingal sing;
God knows whether Treason was meant,
But there happen'd a damnable thing.

3

To the Window his Majesty came
To shew his desirable Face;
When a Lord, whom I list not to name,
Unluckily slipt the Sash.

4

The Portcullice come ratling down,
And threatned the Noddle anointed
Lord! how the blue Bishop would frown,
To see all his Hopes disappointed.

5

Count Landsdown, who gravely stood by,
A snuffing up Politick Powder,
To his Sovereign's Assistance did fly,
A Pox on the Loyal Intruder,

6

For had he but let him alone,
Our Protector had safely been lock'd there,
And in Pillory Penance had done,
Like his Brother-Deliverer the Doctor.

7

Such an Engine in Scotland is known,
And thither he's going 'tis said:
But 'tis thought while he snaps at the Crown,
The Maiden may snap off his Head.

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8

Never let Over---que boast
Of saving so puny a thing;
He preserv'd but a---at most:
'Twas Landsdown deliver'd the King.