The Saints new charte[r] written occasionly upon the Quo warrant[o] with some remarques upon the late ryots, &c. / written by an unknown hand.
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- The Saints new charte[r] written occasionly upon the Quo warrant[o] with some remarques upon the late ryots, &c. / written by an unknown hand.
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- London :: Printed for Alex. Banks,
- 1683.
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THE CHARTER, A Comical SATYR.
Fire! Fire! Fire! Help, for we're all in Flames! Pray come, for the good Lords sake of Three Names! Sons of Committees, andSequestrators, Old Rebels, and newAssociators; Call the Cashier'd Officers, and Justice,(Whose Mettle like to be eat with Rust is,) Step to the Synagogue, and Jenkins Pew,Call all the Gentiles, and knock up theJew; For such curs'd Wild-fire's amongst us thrown,(Worse than the Jesuits ) 'twill burn's quite down;A Veng'ance Fire-ball call'd Quo Warranto, Will bring all our hopes to Acheronto.