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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.
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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