EBBA 31881
University of Glasgow Library - Euing
| A Loyal Subjects Admonition, or, a true Song of / Brittains Civil Wars. / Some with blind zeal, Religion did professe, / Murder'd their lawful King, oh wickednesse / Scripture nor Chronicle they could not bring, / To shew what subjects ever judged their King. / King Charls beheaded was wee understand, / Proud Rebels they did live upon his Land, But now these Rebels are disperst and gone, / Few honest men I think for them make moan. / If any man be angry at this Song, / What e're he thinks hee'd best to hold his tongue. | |
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| Date Published | 1660? |
| Author | Thomas Jordan |
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| Imprint | London, Printed for F. Grove on Snow-hill. |
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| Collection | University of Glasgow Library - Euing |
| Location | University of Glasgow Library |
| Shelfmark | Euing Ballads 160 |
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| Title | A Loyal Subjects Admonition, or, a true Song of / Brittains Civil Wars. / Some with blind zeal, Religion did professe, / Murder'd their lawful King, oh wickednesse / Scripture nor Chronicle they could not bring, / To shew what subjects ever judged their King. / King Charls beheaded was wee understand, / Proud Rebels they did live upon his Land, But now these Rebels are disperst and gone, / Few honest men I think for them make moan. / If any man be angry at this Song, / What e're he thinks hee'd best to hold his tongue. |
| Tune Imprint | To the Tune of General Moncks right march, that was sounded before him from / Scotland to London, or the Highlanders march. |
| First Lines | GReat controversie hath been in England, / but of the just cause there is few men do know, |
| Refrain | but Monck hath confounded, / each prick-eard round-head, / Now let's be Loyal and true to our King, |
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