Political Ballads Published in England During the CommonwealthThomas Wright Percy Society, 1841 - 268 Seiten |
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... thing could zee : * ? Sequestrator . † The Committee of sequestration of the estates of the royalists who were in arms . They were held in every county during the war , and for some time afterwards . The Committee of compounders sat in ...
... thing could zee : * ? Sequestrator . † The Committee of sequestration of the estates of the royalists who were in arms . They were held in every county during the war , and for some time afterwards . The Committee of compounders sat in ...
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... thing ? * The king delivered himself to the Scots on the 5th of May 1646 , and was given up by them to the parliament in the beginning of the year following , arriving at Holdenby about the middle of February . We ha ' nor scrip nor ...
... thing ? * The king delivered himself to the Scots on the 5th of May 1646 , and was given up by them to the parliament in the beginning of the year following , arriving at Holdenby about the middle of February . We ha ' nor scrip nor ...
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... thing , And so is the excise : None can deliver us , but the king , From this damn'd Dutch device . " Mercurius Pragmaticus , No. 2 , Sept. 21-28 , 1647 . We can nor eat , nor drink , nor lye 1647 ] 7 POLITICAL BALLADS .
... thing , And so is the excise : None can deliver us , but the king , From this damn'd Dutch device . " Mercurius Pragmaticus , No. 2 , Sept. 21-28 , 1647 . We can nor eat , nor drink , nor lye 1647 ] 7 POLITICAL BALLADS .
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... thing for to think ! We're at destructions brincke , Because rul'd by legislative power ; And therefore now if ever This kingdome may assever That this of darknesse is the hower . Our liberty , which cost so deare , In lesse then yet ...
... thing for to think ! We're at destructions brincke , Because rul'd by legislative power ; And therefore now if ever This kingdome may assever That this of darknesse is the hower . Our liberty , which cost so deare , In lesse then yet ...
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... thing ; Though in their hearts the prophets ly'd , It will prove true they prophecy'd , Hee'll be a glorious king . Thou wilt deserve immortall glory , And famous be in every story , If this be done by thee ; Though th ' English were ...
... thing ; Though in their hearts the prophets ly'd , It will prove true they prophecy'd , Hee'll be a glorious king . Thou wilt deserve immortall glory , And famous be in every story , If this be done by thee ; Though th ' English were ...
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Seite 200 - ... with their knives when they were going to sacrifice their rump. On Ludgate Hill there was one turning of the spit that had a rump tied upon it, and another basting of it. Indeed it was past imagination, both the greatness and the suddenness of it. At one end of the street you would think there was a whole lane of fire, and so hot that we were fain to keep on the further side.
Seite 221 - German visionary and enthusiast, who lived at the end of the sixteenth and beginning of the seventeenth centuries, and the founder of a sect.
Seite 229 - I went out to Charing Cross, to see Majorgeneral Harrison hanged, drawn; and quartered; which was done there, he looking as cheerful as any man could do in that condition. He was presently cut down, and his head and heart shown to the people, at which there was great shouts of joy.
Seite 200 - I could at one time tell thirty-one fires. In King street seven or eight; and all along burning and roasting, and drinking for rumps. There being rumps tied upon sticks and carried up and down.
Seite 34 - Borne by the mothers side, the which will bring them in scorn. Put her therefore quite away, And take to you a lady gay, Whereby your linage may renowned be.
Seite 42 - For I must leave my fairest flower, My sweetest Rose, a space, And cross the seas to famous France, Proud rebelles to abase. But yet, my Rose, be sure thou shalt My coming shortlye see, And in my heart, when hence I am, He beare my Rose with mee.
Seite 42 - For why, the kinges ungracious sonne, Whom he did high advance, Against his father raised warres Within the realme of France. But yet before our comelye king...
Seite 223 - Or betray me to the hard censure of the Town. My buffe doth make me boots, my velvet coat and scarlet, Which us'd to make me credit with many a Sodom harlot, Have bid me all adieu, most despicable varlet ! " Alas, poor souldier, whither wilt thou march...
Seite 59 - SA WILLIAM HENRY BLACK, ESQ. JA CAHUSAC, ESQ. FSA WILLIAM CHAPPELL, ESQ. FSA, Treasurer.
Seite 45 - The king did see no more. For when his grace had past the seas, And into France was gone ; With envious heart, queene Ellinor To Woodstocke came anone.