EBBA 33493
National Library of Scotland - Crawford
Religion made a Cloak for Villany. / OR, / The Loyal Subjects Delight, / Who is neither WHIGG nor TORY. / Being a most Pleasant New Play SONG. / Alas! what pitty is't, when thus we see / Religious Masques oft cover Villany; / Tory and Whigg contend for Loyalty, / When both alike do Envy Monarchy: / The Name of Jesuit, Fryar and Monk's forgot, / 'Tis Whigg and Tory mannage all the Plot, / Under those Names, Rome and Geneva lurk, / And daily carry on their Cursed Work. | |
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Date Published | 1681-1684 |
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Imprint | Printed for J.W. J.C. W.T. and T.P. |
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Collection | National Library of Scotland - Crawford |
Location | National Library of Scotland |
Shelfmark | Crawford.EB.766 |
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Title | Religion made a Cloak for Villany. / OR, / The Loyal Subjects Delight, / Who is neither WHIGG nor TORY. / Being a most Pleasant New Play SONG. / Alas! what pitty is't, when thus we see / Religious Masques oft cover Villany; / Tory and Whigg contend for Loyalty, / When both alike do Envy Monarchy: / The Name of Jesuit, Fryar and Monk's forgot, / 'Tis Whigg and Tory mannage all the Plot, / Under those Names, Rome and Geneva lurk, / And daily carry on their Cursed Work. |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, Now, now the Fight's done. |
First Lines | LEt Tories Curse on and the Wiggs let them Rage, / While both strive the Nation in Wars to ingage; |
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