EBBA 31849
University of Glasgow Library - Euing
Here is some comfort for Poor Cavaleeres: / OR, / The Duke of Yorks Speech to the Parliament of England, concerning his Fa- / thers old Souldiers; also, a brief Relation of the forty five sail of Ships that / have crost the Ocean with numerous company of English Gallants; Prince / Robert doth represent the Kings Royal person in Portugal. / They'l fetch a Queen with store of Indian Treasure / Will make old Cavies laugh beyond all measure. | ||
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Date Published | 1660? | |
Author | Thomas Jordan | |
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Imprint | London, printed for F. Grove on Snow-hill. | |
License | Entred according to Order | |
Collection | University of Glasgow Library - Euing | |
Location | University of Glasgow Library | |
Shelfmark | Euing Ballads 141 | |
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Part 1 | Part 2 | |
Title | Here is some comfort for Poor Cavaleeres: / OR, / The Duke of Yorks Speech to the Parliament of England, concerning his Fa- / thers old Souldiers; also, a brief Relation of the forty five sail of Ships that / have crost the Ocean with numerous company of English Gallants; Prince / Robert doth represent the Kings Royal person in Portugal. / They'l fetch a Queen with store of Indian Treasure / Will make old Cavies laugh beyond all measure. | The second part |
Tune Imprint | To a pleasant tune called Moncks March, or, Maids will say nay and take it. | to the same Tune. |
First Lines | OLd Cavaleers / prick up your ears | YOur wounds and scars / in Charles his Wars |
Refrain | You that did fight, / for Charls his Right, / against the new inventions, / The Parliament / doth give consent / That you shall all have Pensions. | You that did fight, &c. |
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