EBBA 36408
Manchester Central Library - Blackletter Ballads
[IT is a noyse of terror,] | ||
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Date Published | ? | |
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Collection | Manchester Central Library - Blackletter Ballads | |
Page | 1.48 | |
Location | Manchester Central Library | |
Shelfmark | BR f 821.04 B49 | |
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Part 1 | Part 2 | |
Title | [IT is a noyse of terror,] | The seco[nd part] |
Tune Imprint | [?] | [?] |
First Lines | [?] / [?] | IT is a noyse of terror, / to heare the Guns like thunder, |
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Notes | This is a fragment of an unknown ballad, missing everything but part of the title of the second part and one stanza. Pasted onto the same album sheet as EBBA 36257, "[?]and, this present / [?]ated most o[?]ch[?]arkable Accidents a[n]d chiefe, / [?]pen this Ye[a]re [?]r Nation: Being collected / [?]hy Gentleman and [Sc]holler, who is the pr[i]me / [?] as it is not unknovne to many thousands. / [?] and Sinne doth still abound, / [?] can at all be found: / [?] faire England, call for Grace, / [?]ee in a minutes space." |