WINDSOR MEDLEY: BEING A Choice COLLECTION of feveral During the Stay of the Court at WINDSOR-CASTLE Most of them never before Printed. Together with numbers of other very curious Things, not Printed for A. MOORE, near St. Paul's; and fold by the (Price One Shilling.) R--th the Quaker of Little H-1l-nd House near K---nfi---ton, to a Great Man at Great Ch--fea, fendeth Greeting. Friend R-, W E regard not the Sayings of the Man cf Craft, nor the Reproaches he casteth upon thee for the Leagues thou haft made with Foreign Nations; for behold, ❝his Heart is fet on unrighteous Things; his Mouth "fpeaketh Vanity; he hath fharpen'd his Tongue like a "Serpent, and Adders Poifon is under his Lip: yea, he "taketh delight in fcoffing and uncovering the naked"ness of his own Land, wherefore heed we him not. "WE know thou has't many Enemies who are evil"hearted unto thee, because they bear not Office under "our Lord the King, and have no Authority over his "People. Wherefore are their Revilings, against thee many, infomuch, that Multitudes of the fcum of the "People are fed thereby; fo art thou the means of "Comfort to those that hunger. "AR-B-LLA, a Daughter of the House of Church-1, "dwelled a long time with me, and I was greatly honoured B |