The Cryer

O Yes, if any Man or Woman,
Of what degree soever,
Lord, Knight, Esquire, Gentleman , or Yeoman ,
Felt-maker, Button-maker , or Weaver ,
Coach-man, Cobler , or Brick-layer ,
Sheriff, Alderman , or Mayor ,
In City, Town , or Country , hath
Lost his Religion , or his Faith ,
Let him forthwith repair to th' Cryer
Of Westminster , where let him bring
The Mark of what he doth require,
And he shall hear on't, if God blesse the King .

O Yes, if any Man or Woman,
Of what degree soever,
From the Marquis , to the Yeoman ,
From the Straw-hat , to the Beaver ,
From the Land-lord , to the Dray-man ,
Whether the Clergy , or the Layman ,
Hath lost a War-horse-Armes , or Dragoones ,
That were the Treasure of Buffoones ;
Jewells, Money, Pearle, or Plate,
Cups for Service , or for State ;
Come to the Cryer, and you then
Shall find them he knows where, but God knows when.
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