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The Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England from 1642 to 1684
Edited by Charles Mackay
The Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England from 1642 to 1684
Contents:
When The King Enjoys His Own Again
When The King Comes Home In Peace Again
I Love My King And Country Well
The Commoners
The Royalist
The New Courtier
Upon The Cavaliers Departing Out Of London
A Mad World, My Masters
The Man O' The Moon
The Tub-Preacher
The New Litany
The Old Protestant's Litany
Vive Le Roy
The Cavalier
A Caveat To The Roundheads
Hey, Then, Up Go We
The Clean Contrary Way, Or, Colonel Venne's Encouragement To His
Soldiers
The Cameronian Cat
The Royal Feast
Upon His Majesty's Coming To Holmby
I Thank You Twice
The Cities Loyaltie To The King
The Lawyers' Lamentation For The Loss Of Charing-Cross
The Downfal Of Charing-Cross
The Long Parliament
The Puritan
The Roundhead
Prattle Your Pleasure Under The Rose
The Dominion Of The Sword
The State's New Coin
The Anarchie, Or The Blest Reformation Since 1640
A Coffin For King Charles, A Crown For Cromwell, And A Pit For The
People
A Short Litany For The Year 1649
The Sale Of Rebellion's House-Hold Stuff
The Cavalier's Farewell To His Mistress, Being Called To The Warrs
The Last News From France
Song To The Figure Two
The Reformation
Upon The General Pardon Passed By The Rump
An Old Song On Oliver's Court
The Parliament Routed, Or Here's A House To Be Let
A Christmas Song When The Rump Was First Dissolved
A Free Parliament Litany
The Mock Song
As Close As A Goose
The Prisoners
The Protecting Brewer
The Arraignment Of The Devil For Stealing Away President Bradshaw
A New Ballad To An Old Tune, - Tom Of Bedlam
Saint George And The Dragon, Anglice Mercurius Poeticus
The Second Part Of St George For England
A New-Year's Gift For The Rump
A Proper New Ballad On The Old Parliament; Or, The Second Part Of
Knave Out Of Doors
The Tale Of The Cobbler And The Vicar Of Bray
The Geneva Ballad
The Devil's Progress On Earth, Or Huggle Duggle
A Bottle Definition Of That Fallen Angel, Called A Whig
The Desponding Whig
Phanatick Zeal, Or A Looking-glass For The Whigs
A New Game At Cards: Or, Win At First And Lose At Last
The Cavaleers Litany
The Cavalier's Complaint
An Echo To The Cavalier's Complaint
A Relation
The Glory Of These Nations
The Noble Progress
On The King's Return
The Brave Barbary
A Catch
The Turn-Coat
The Claret Drinker's Song
The Loyal Subjects' Hearty Wishes To King Charles II.
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