EBBA 32043
University of Glasgow Library - Euing
A Worthy Kings Description: / Both Country and City give ear to this ditty, / Whilst that I the praises sing, / And fame his honour out doth Ring, / That best deserveth to wear the Crown; / For Worth there's none can put him down / And this is no flattering, to describe a worthy King, / His Subjects here their desires explain, / Desiring that he may enjoy his own again. | ||
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Date Published | 1660? | |
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Collection | University of Glasgow Library - Euing | |
Location | University of Glasgow Library | |
Shelfmark | Euing Ballads 404 | |
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Part 1 | Part 2 | |
Title | A Worthy Kings Description: / Both Country and City give ear to this ditty, / Whilst that I the praises sing, / And fame his honour out doth Ring, / That best deserveth to wear the Crown; / For Worth there's none can put him down / And this is no flattering, to describe a worthy King, / His Subjects here their desires explain, / Desiring that he may enjoy his own again. | The Second Part, |
Tune Imprint | To the same Tune. | |
First Lines | BRave news there is I understand, / Brought by one that late did land, | HEe's a blessing over his people by plare, / And Gods Vicegerent full of grace: |
Refrain | For to enjoy his own again. [with variation] | And to enjoy his own again. [with variation] |
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