EBBA 30361
British Library - Roxburghe
| The Coaches Ouerthrow. / OR, / A Ioviall Exaltation of divers Tradesmen, and others, / for the suppression of troublesome Hackney Coaches. | ||
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| Date Published | 1636 | |
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| Imprint | London Printed for Francis Grove | |
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| Collection | British Library - Roxburghe | |
| Pages | 1.546, 1.547 | |
| Location | British Library | |
| Shelfmark | C.20.f.7.546-547 | |
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| Part 1 | Part 2 | |
| Title | The Coaches Ouerthrow. / OR, / A Ioviall Exaltation of divers Tradesmen, and others, / for the suppression of troublesome Hackney Coaches. | The second part |
| Tune Imprint | To the tune of, Old King Harry. | To the same tune. |
| First Lines | AS I pass'd by this other day, / where Sacke and Clarret spring; | THe world no more shall run on wheels, / with Coach-men as't has done; |
| Refrain | High downe, dery dery downe, / with the hackney Coaches downe; / Tis cry'd aloud / They make such a Crowd, / Men cannot passe the Towne. [with variation] | Heigh downe, dery dery downe, / with the Hackney Coaches downe: / Wee thought they'd burst, / Their pride since first / Swell'd so within the Towne. [with variation] |
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