EBBA 37145
British Library - Poetical Broadsides
A New BALLAD. / The Triumph of Justice. / Being the Last SPEECH and CONFESSION of Nine Malefactors, / and Betrayers of the Lives and Liberties of the Good People of ENGLAND. / But few Examples here are made / Of such as have our Laws betray'd: / The rest that have as ill Deserv'd, / For the next Sessions are Reserv'd. | |
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Date Published | ? |
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Collection | British Library - Poetical Broadsides |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.2.(337.) |
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Title | A New BALLAD. / The Triumph of Justice. / Being the Last SPEECH and CONFESSION of Nine Malefactors, / and Betrayers of the Lives and Liberties of the Good People of ENGLAND. / But few Examples here are made / Of such as have our Laws betray'd: / The rest that have as ill Deserv'd, / For the next Sessions are Reserv'd. |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of Packington's Pound. |
First Lines | GOOD English-men, Women, and Children give ear, / Unto the Confesson that we shall rehearse, |
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