EBBA 37148
British Library - Poetical Broadsides
The Second Part to the same Tune; / OR, / An Answer to the Lady of Qualities POPISH BALLAD of the POPISH PLOT. / Like you my Song, or like it not, / I sing of the Down-fall of the PLOT; / The PLOTTERS Characters I shew, / The Devil by his Paw you'l know. / God bless our KING, our CHURCH preserve, / Whilst TRAYTORS have what they deserve. | |
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Collection | British Library - Poetical Broadsides |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.2.(346.) |
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Title | The Second Part to the same Tune; / OR, / An Answer to the Lady of Qualities POPISH BALLAD of the POPISH PLOT. / Like you my Song, or like it not, / I sing of the Down-fall of the PLOT; / The PLOTTERS Characters I shew, / The Devil by his Paw you'l know. / God bless our KING, our CHURCH preserve, / Whilst TRAYTORS have what they deserve. |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of PACKINGTON'S POUND. |
First Lines | SInce Hell is broke loose and the Press set a work, / By Jesuit, by Jew, by Christian, and Turk; |
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