EBBA 32118
Huntington Library - Bridgewater
| A Song upon the / RANDIZVOUS / ON / Hounsley-Heath, / With a Paralel of the Destruction of our English Turks in the West, and the / Mahomitans in Hungary: How the Christian Army, Compos'd of Forty / Thousand Men, took New-Hassel, relieved Grand, Defeated the Turks / Army of Sixty Thousand Men in two days time. | |
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| Date Published | 1685 |
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| Imprint | LONDON, Printed for James Dean, Bookseller, between the / Royal Grove, and the Helmet in Drury-Lane. 1685. |
| License | This may be Printed, R.L.S. |
| Collection | Huntington Library - Bridgewater |
| Location | Huntington Library |
| Shelfmark | HEH 133192 |
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| Title | A Song upon the / RANDIZVOUS / ON / Hounsley-Heath, / With a Paralel of the Destruction of our English Turks in the West, and the / Mahomitans in Hungary: How the Christian Army, Compos'd of Forty / Thousand Men, took New-Hassel, relieved Grand, Defeated the Turks / Army of Sixty Thousand Men in two days time. |
| Tune Imprint | To the Tune, Hark, Hark, The Thundring Cannons Roar, etc. |
| First Lines | OUR Comet or the Blazing-Star, / At Staffords Death was seen so far; |
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