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The Whiggiſh Poet’s Recantation: With an Account of his Misfortune in his counterfeit Lawyers Gown.

When that I in a Lawyers Gown,Was got amongſt the Lawyers;I in my chewce was quickly found,I look’d more like a Sawyer.

To the Tune of, No Ignoramus Juries now.

This is my Reformation,and perfect Recantation,Which ſhall appear, both far and near,through all the Land and Nation.No Whining, nor Pining,nor Loyalty declining;But let the Law, keep Whiggs in Awe,and check their damn’d deſigning.
I writ in praiſe of Tony,in ſhort it was for Mony;But when I ſee, their Treachery,I’de be no more their Crony.No whining, nor pining, &c.
I was a noble Spender,when Tony liv’d in Splendor,I us’d to write, The Whiggs delight;to me much Fame did render.No whining, nor pining, &c.
And I was mighty handy,in filling out the Brandy;I’de Smoke and funk, till I was drunk,few whiggs could go beyond me.No whining, nor pining, &c.
Thoſe days Sir, while they laſted,I had Sack when I ask’t it:When I was drunk they ſent me homeſafe in a Porters Basket.No whining, nor pining, &c.
When Ruſſel was Arraigned,a Lawyers Gown I gained;I ask’d the Caſe, to my diſgrace,and all my Credit ſtained.No whining, nor pining, &c.
With Lawyers I Converced,but quickly was diſgraced;I was undone, and forc’d to run,and dare not ſtand to face it.No whining, nor pining, &c.
Ambition ſo abounded,and I with ſhame ſurrounded:I with my Gown, was tumbled down,and all my Wits confounded.No whining, nor pining, &c.
This did eclipſe my glory,a ſad and diſmal Story;The Rabble I, will now defie,and turn a Loyal Tory.No whining, nor pining, &c.
God Bleſs great Charles and Jemmy,and all the whole Retinue,With Peacc and Love, down from Above,with happy Days and many.No whining, nor pining,nor Loyalty declining;But let the Law, keep Whiggs in Awe,and check their damn’d deſigning.

London, Printed for M. Smelt, in the Year, 1684.