The Pepys Ballads. / Volume IV, : The Pepys Ballads, Volume 4: 1688-1689 ; Numbers 164-253 / / ed. by Hyder Edward Rollins.
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Place / Publishing House: | Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013] ©1930 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Edition: | Reprint 2014 |
Language: | English |
Series: | The Pepys Ballads ;
Volume IV |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (353 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- Rebellion given over housekeeping
- The present state of England
- The poor man put to a pinch
- "the maidens resolution
- The women's and maidens' vindication
- The weavers' request
- A warning to the weavers
- The two unfortunate lovers
- Constancy lamented
- Great Britain's delight
- A full description of these times
- The famous orange
- !the glory of the north of England
- "the jesuits' exaltation
- England's happiness revived
- The countryman s prophecy
- The downfall of popery
- The Protestants' jubilee
- A new song in praise of the west of England
- A new song
- The rambling roman Catholic
- Popery routed
- The seamen’ s and soldiers’ courageous resolution
- The civil orange
- Great Britain's glory
- A new touch of the times
- A new touch of the times
- 'the papist prayersfor Father Petre
- News from Londonderry
- An answer to the packet of advice
- The Jesuit’s market
- A man in favor
- Great Britain’s earnest desires
- The princess’ welcome to England
- The Protestants' delight
- The kingdom’s joy
- England's triumph
- Great britain’s joys completed
- The protestants’ triumph
- The royal health
- An excellent new copy of verses
- A king and no king
- King James's lamentation
- The Italian duchess
- The royal health
- The Protestant observator
- The Jesuit's lamentation
- The Dutch's happy conquest
- Λ view of the Popish plot
- The chimney-men’s grief
- England's deliverance
- Epithalamium on the supposed marriage of the Prince of Wales
- 'the Jesuits’ lamentation
- The protestant seaman’s resolution
- In praise of the gentle craft
- An excellent new song
- The countryman’s joy
- England's ecstasy
- England's happiness
- The courtly triumph
- Great Britain’s renown
- The kingdom’s cares endued with comfort
- The royal dignity
- The protestant court of England
- Popery’s downfall
- England's holiday
- England’s happiness
- The lord chancellors villanies discovered
- The chancellor s resolution
- The statesman’s last will
- The late lord chancellor’s last will
- The hangman’s lamentation
- Rome’s doctor
- England's joy
- A new song of Londonderry
- The glory of Londonderry
- The protestants misery in Ireland
- The Protestant exhortation
- The protestants of England's prayer
- The joy of Londonderry
- The death of the old pope
- The Protestants’ satisfaction
- The Scotch Protestants'' courage
- The relief of Londonderry
- Major-general Kirkes happy arrival
- The siege of Londonderry
- The soldier’s glory
- The Protestants' prayer
- A protestant soldier and his love