EBBA 36667
British Library - Thomason Tracts Ballads
| The Parliament Routed: / OR, / Here's a HOUSE to be let. / I hope that England, after many Jarres, / Shall be at Peace, and give no way to Warres: / O Lord protect the Generall, that He / May be the Agent of our Unitie. | ||
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| Date Published | ? | |
| Author | S. S. | |
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| Collection | British Library - Thomason Tracts Ballads | |
| Page | 17.12 | |
| Location | British Library | |
| Shelfmark | 669.f.17.(12.) | |
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| Part 1 | Part 2 | |
| Title | The Parliament Routed: / OR, / Here's a HOUSE to be let. / I hope that England, after many Jarres, / Shall be at Peace, and give no way to Warres: / O Lord protect the Generall, that He / May be the Agent of our Unitie. | The second part, |
| Tune Imprint | To the Tune of Lucina, or, Merrily and Cherrily. | to the same tune. |
| First Lines | CHeare up kind Countrey=men, be not dismayd, / true newes I can tell ye concerning the Nation, | THey voted, unvoted, as fancy did guide, / to passe away time, but increasing their treasure, |
| Refrain | twelve Parliament men shall be sold for a peny. [with variation] | but twelve Parliament-men shall be sold for a peny. [with variation] |
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| Notes | In manuscript at bottom: "3[r]d June 1653" | |