And two others, the refrain of one being:

From a Rump insatiate as the Sea,

Libera nos Domine.

and of the other:

From Fools and Knaves, in our Parliament free

Libera nos Domine.

——:o:——

The following is taken from the “Collection of the newest and most ingenious Poems, &c. against Popery,” in quarto, published soon after the Revolution, it refers to the birth of the son of James II., afterwards styled the Pretender.

A New Protestant Litany.

From Cobweb-Lawn Charters, from sham-freedom banters,