EBBA 36911
British Library - G.559
The BALLAD of the CLOAK: / Or, The Cloaks Knavery. | |
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Date Published | ? |
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Imprint | Reprinted, Corrected, Revised, and enlarged, by the Author. |
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Collection | British Library - G.559 |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | G.559.(16.) |
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Part 1 | |
Title | The BALLAD of the CLOAK: / Or, The Cloaks Knavery. |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, From Hunger and Cold, or Packington's Pound. |
First Lines | COme buy my new Ballet, I have't in my Wallet, But 'twill not I fear please every Pallet: Then mark what ensu'th, I / swear by my Youth, That every Line in my Ballad is truth: A Ballad of Wit, a brave Ballad of worth, 'Tis newly printed, and |
Refrain | Then let us endeavour to pull the Cloak down, / That crampt all the Kingdom and crippl'd the Crown. |
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Ornament | |
Notes | Folded and pasted onto p. 16 of the album; unfolded to be photographed. |