EBBA 36585
British Library - Luttrell Ballads
The Dutchmans acknow- / ledgement of his Errors. / OR / A Dutch Ballad translated into English. / Setting forth the base and false reports that they are subject to believe. With a description of the / shame that they cry on that State for bringing on them so many troubles. | ||
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Date Published | 1651-1686 ? | |
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Imprint | Printed for J. Clarke at the Bible and Harp in West-smith-Field. | |
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Collection | British Library - Luttrell Ballads | |
Page | 3.88 | |
Location | British Library | |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.5.(88.) | |
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Part 1 | Part 2 | |
Title | The Dutchmans acknow- / ledgement of his Errors. / OR / A Dutch Ballad translated into English. / Setting forth the base and false reports that they are subject to believe. With a description of the / shame that they cry on that State for bringing on them so many troubles. | The Second Part |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, Packingtons Pound. | to the same tune |
First Lines | WHat Sots & Madmen we Dutchmen now be / To vapor and domineer thus on the Sea, | IN every Engagement which has bin all along / we have ruin'd the English still has bin the song |
Refrain | Then let's hang up our States our Masters & mates / And make their ambition look thorow Iron grates. | Then let's hang up our States our Masters & mates / And make their ambition look thorow Iron grates. [with variation] |
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