EBBA 36091
Manchester Central Library - Blackletter Ballads
| Englands Monthly Predictions for this present yeare 1649. VVherein is related all the chiefe Observations / and Accidents that will happen this year in the kingdome: Being collected from the Works of a worthy Gentleman and Schollar, / who is the prime Astrologian of our Nation at these times, as it is knowne to many thousands, &c. / England repent, and call to God for Grace, / Thy Bell doth Toll, Death stares thee in thy face, / Yet doe not faint, though thou hast lost much blood, / The Lord will stanch thy wounds when he sees good. | |
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| Date Published | 1648-1649 |
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| Collection | Manchester Central Library - Blackletter Ballads |
| Page | 2.44 |
| Location | Manchester Central Library |
| Shelfmark | BR f 821.04 B49 |
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| Title | Englands Monthly Predictions for this present yeare 1649. VVherein is related all the chiefe Observations / and Accidents that will happen this year in the kingdome: Being collected from the Works of a worthy Gentleman and Schollar, / who is the prime Astrologian of our Nation at these times, as it is knowne to many thousands, &c. / England repent, and call to God for Grace, / Thy Bell doth Toll, Death stares thee in thy face, / Yet doe not faint, though thou hast lost much blood, / The Lord will stanch thy wounds when he sees good. |
| Tune Imprint | To the Tune of Faire Angell of England. Or, Bonny sweet Robin. |
| First Lines | FAir England, the Garden of Europe was call'd / Who once had her freedome, but now she's inthral'd, |
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