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REV. THOMAS FORRESTER.
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It's strange, though true, books of that strain,
Are barred under the highest pain,
And all such pranks, &c.

Some other specimens of this curious but ribald effusion of anti-covenanting wrath, are subjoined:—

From one thing said, another seen,
From the outrage done to Aberdeen;
From hollow hearts and hollow faces,
From ridiculous prayers and graces;
From peremptorie reprobation,
From Henderson's rebaptization,[1]
And all such pranks, &c.

***
From turn-coat preachers' supplications
And from their mental reservations,
From lawless excommunications,
From laics' household congregations,
From unsupportable taxations
Their are the covenanting actions,
And all such pranks, &c.

***
From Dunse Law's rebels rabbled out,
Rascals from all quarters sought out,
Fair England's forces to defeat,
Without armour, money, or meat:
True, some had forks, some roustie dags,
And some had bannocks in their bags,
And all such pranks, &c.

From the Tables' emissaries,
From mutineers of all degrees:
Priests, lords, judges, and clerks of touns,
Proud citizens, poor country clowns;
Who in all courses disagree,
But join to cross authentic,
From all such pranks, &c.

***
From Will Dick,[2] that usurious chuff,
His feathered cap, his coat of buff;
For all the world a saddled sow,
A worthie man and general too;
From both the Duries, these mad sparks,
One bribing judge, two cheating clerks,
And all such pranks, &c.

***
From the most stupid senseless ass
That ever brayed, my cousin Casse,[3]

  1. An allusion to the celebrated Alexander Henderson, who at first was an episcopalian.
  2. The celebrated provost of Edinburgh, who contributed so much "sinew" to the covenanting war.
  3. Probably meaning Sir Thomas Hope of Carse, lord-advocate—the chief legal adviser of the Covenanters. No description could be more unjust than that in the text, though the verse is certainly a witty one.