EBBA 32048
University of Glasgow Library - Euing
The Triumphs of four Nations; / OR, / A happy Conclusion of Peace, / Betwixt England, France, Denmark, and Holland. / As it was confirm'd on Sunday night July the 21. at Breda; where, after four hours Conference in / the Castle, the Plenipotentiaries about nine in the evening signed the Articles of Peace; which / Don Mounsieur Fleming, the Sweedish Mediatour, in a short Speech Congratulated the happy issue / of so great a work; After which, the Plenipotentiaries saluting and complementing each other, the / Conference ended: As they came out of the Castle, the Canons were thrice discharged round the / Town, the Musqueteers giving their vollies from the Works, and the Horse drawn up upon the Plain, saluting them with their Trumpets, the whole Town quitting their Houses to expresse / their Joy to them as they passed by; This Joyful News was brought on Friday last July 26. from / Breda, by the Right Worshipful Sir John Coventry, to the King, bringing with him the Articles / of Peace, as they were Signed there by the Plenipotentiaries. | ||
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Date Published | 1641-1703 ? | |
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Imprint | London, Printed for W. Thackeray, next door to the Dolphin in West-Smithfield. | |
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Collection | University of Glasgow Library - Euing | |
Location | University of Glasgow Library | |
Shelfmark | Euing Ballads 351 | |
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Title | The Triumphs of four Nations; / OR, / A happy Conclusion of Peace, / Betwixt England, France, Denmark, and Holland. / As it was confirm'd on Sunday night July the 21. at Breda; where, after four hours Conference in / the Castle, the Plenipotentiaries about nine in the evening signed the Articles of Peace; which / Don Mounsieur Fleming, the Sweedish Mediatour, in a short Speech Congratulated the happy issue / of so great a work; After which, the Plenipotentiaries saluting and complementing each other, the / Conference ended: As they came out of the Castle, the Canons were thrice discharged round the / Town, the Musqueteers giving their vollies from the Works, and the Horse drawn up upon the Plain, saluting them with their Trumpets, the whole Town quitting their Houses to expresse / their Joy to them as they passed by; This Joyful News was brought on Friday last July 26. from / Breda, by the Right Worshipful Sir John Coventry, to the King, bringing with him the Articles / of Peace, as they were Signed there by the Plenipotentiaries. | The Second Part, |
Tune Imprint | Tune is, Packingtons Pound. | to the same Tune, |
First Lines | LIft up thy head England & lay by thy mourning, / thy much desir'd long absent Peace is returning | SIr John Coventry unto White-hall did bring, / Last Friday this happy brave News to the King |
Refrain | By Truth, Love and friendship, delights do encrease, / The Joyes of a Nation is Plenty and Peace. | By Truth, Love and friendship, delights do increase, / The strength of a Nation is Plenty and Peace. |
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