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Houghton Library - Huth EBB65H
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The PROTESTANT
Seamans Resolution
To Fight for King WILLIAM.
OR,
The Total Destruction of Popery in this Reformed Land and Nation.
To the Tune of, The Souldiers Departure.

COme brave noble hearted Sea-men,
let us al with Courage stand,
To maintain our Natives free men,
in this Ancient Christian Land;
That Rome never may enslave us,
by their crafty Villany;
Well not do as they would have us,
but will pull down Popery.

This great Prince is come from Holland,
to maintain the Nations right;
We by Sea will bravely fall on,
when there shall be need to fight;

Cannons roar like Claps of Thunder,
on the foaming Ocean Sea,
For to keep the Romans under,
and to pull down Popery.

These two Fleets are joynd together,
Brittains blessing to regain.
Fearing neither Wind nor Weather,
Boys, well plow the Ocean main;
For to drive the world before us,
as our Enemies shall see,
France shall soon our Rights restore us,
for well pull down Popery.

Let true valliant Sou[l]s assemble,
scorning ever to retreat,
Till we make all France to tremble,
at our vast commanding Fleet;
Boys, well keep them in subjection,
for we vow to keep the Sea;
King William will be our protection,
while we pull down Popery.

May the French King have no Trading
to the Lands which we belong,
But lets seize his Ships of Lading,
to retaliate our wrong:
Nay, and likewise for his Merit,
the Popes Vassal may he be,
Or else drownd himself in Claret,
while we pull down Popery.

They have felt great Brittains power
in the former ages past,
And theres Seamen to this hour,
that will fight while Life doth last,
For their Native Land and Nation,
On the stormy Ocean Sea;
Now without all Disputation,
we shall pull down Popery.

I on board my Name will enter,
and not stand the least to p[a]use,
Life and Fortune freely venter,
to maintain the Christian Cause;
What can be a greater Glory,
than to fight for Liberty?
Send out Foes to Purgatory,
as we pull down Popery.

Might I have the greatest treasure,
which the Nation can afford,
And enjoy both peace and pleasure,
yet Ide freely go on b[o]ard:
This my Duty does require,
for to fight for Liberty,
Make our proudest Foes retire,
likewise pull down Popery.

To reward the hateful malice,
of the Antichristian Slaves,
Send them hence to Plutos Pallace,
make the foaming Seas their Graves:
Let them make their Invocation,
to their old St. Anthony,
While we purge and clear the Nation,
from the Dregs of Popery.


Printed for J. Blare.

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