. The Roxburghe ballads. ^cre €nU t&c Jfour Groups of i&oj:burgl)e Ballads on tfyt struggle between gorft ann ^onmoutt).. Since Faction ebbs, and Rogues grow out of fashion,Their penny scribes take care to inform the nationHow well men thrive in this or that Plantation. How Pennsylvanias air agrees with Quakers, And Carolinas with Associators : Both een too good for madmen and for traitors. Plain sense, without the talent of foretelling, Might guess twould end in downright knocks and quelling; For seldom comes there better of Rebelling. —Drydens Prologue to the King, in 1682. 31 [Wm. Bridgeman


. The Roxburghe ballads. ^cre €nU t&c Jfour Groups of i&oj:burgl)e Ballads on tfyt struggle between gorft ann ^onmoutt).. Since Faction ebbs, and Rogues grow out of fashion,Their penny scribes take care to inform the nationHow well men thrive in this or that Plantation. How Pennsylvanias air agrees with Quakers, And Carolinas with Associators : Both een too good for madmen and for traitors. Plain sense, without the talent of foretelling, Might guess twould end in downright knocks and quelling; For seldom comes there better of Rebelling. —Drydens Prologue to the King, in 1682. 31 [Wm. Bridgemans Collection: Lausdowne MS. No. 1152, A. fol. 258.] Ci)e ^Declaration3James, 2Dufte of flBonmoutl), The Noblemen, Gentlemen, and others, now in Arms, forDefence and Vindication of the Protectant Religion,and the Laics, Rights, and Privileges of England, fromthe Invasion made upon them : and for Deliveringthe Kingdom from the Usurpation and Tyranny of JAMES, DUKE OF YORK. Sgg^J] S Government was originally instituted by God,and this or that forme of it chosen and sub-mitted to by Men, for the peace, happiness,and s


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