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EBBA 31917

University of Glasgow Library - Euing
The Royall Subjects Warning-piece to all Traytors / You Traytors all both great and small, I wish you to beware. / In time repent, and be content, for you must all to Hide-Park-Fair. / There is Hemp'n toyes for you brave boyes, which murdered Charles the first, / The Hangman he your guide must be, for th[it]her go you must,
Date Published 1660?
Author T. R.
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Collection University of Glasgow Library - Euing
Location University of Glasgow Library
Shelfmark Euing Ballads 310
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TitleThe Royall Subjects Warning-piece to all Traytors / You Traytors all both great and small, I wish you to beware. / In time repent, and be content, for you must all to Hide-Park-Fair. / There is Hemp'n toyes for you brave boyes, which murdered Charles the first, / The Hangman he your guide must be, for th[it]her go you must,The second Part,
Tune ImprintTo a pleasant new TUne, Come hith my own sweet Duck.to the same tune.
First LinesOLd England now rejoyce, / thy sorrows all are past;YOur Anabaptists head / no comfort can you bring,
RefrainKing Charles must now be Crownd. [with variation]King Charles must wear his Crown.
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