The Pepys Ballads. / Volume V, : The Pepys Ballads, Volume 5: 1689-1691 ; Numbers 254-341 / / ed. by Hyder Edward Rollins.
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Place / Publishing House: | Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013] ©1931 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Edition: | Reprint 2014 |
Language: | English |
Series: | The Pepys Ballads ;
Volume V |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (336 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- CONTENTS
- 254. The Protestants triumph
- 255. England’s glory
- 256. Tyrconnel’s courage confounded
- 257. King William s delight
- 258. General Schomberg’s happy success
- 259. England’s hopes
- 260. The Irishmen’s prayers
- 261. Jemmy’s recantation
- 262. The gazette in meter
- 263. Father Ρetre and the devil
- 264. The weavers loyal resolution
- 265. The loyal soldiers courtship
- 266. The English painter
- 267. The French king’s vision
- 268. The boast of Great Britain
- 269. The Brandy-bottle Plot
- 270. Romes plots discovered
- 271. Here is pig and pork
- 272. The great bastard
- 273. England’s triumph
- 274. The loyal subjects free choice
- 275. The proclamation for a general fast
- 276. The Irish rebels routed
- 277. The loyal subjects happy choice
- 278. City justice
- 279. The courageous commander
- 280. The Bedfordshire prophecy
- 281. A dialogue between the French and Irish officers
- 282. Th e seaman’s loyal love
- 283. The glory of the gentle craft
- 284. The royal health
- 285. The soldiers prayers for King William’s success
- 286. The royal farewell
- 287. King William’s courage
- 288. The royal resolution
- 289. The royal salutation
- 290. King William s progress into Ireland
- 291. The Protestants wish
- 292. The courageous seaman
- 293. The royal ball
- 294. King William’s march to Ireland
- 295. The triumph of Ireland
- 296. Ireland’s happiness
- 297. King William’s welcome to Ireland
- 298. The Protestant soldiers resolution
- 299. The royal match of bear–baiting
- 300. Torringtonia
- 301. England’s triumph
- 302. Great and happy news for England
- 303. A dialogue between James, Berwick, and Tyrconnel
- 304. The bog–trotters march
- 305. King William’s march
- 306. Royal courage
- 307. Teague and Monsieur’s lamentation
- 308. King Williams triumph
- 309. The Protestant triumph
- 310. Dublin’s deliverance
- 311. A brief touch of the Irish wars
- 312. The witty harlot
- 313. Poor Teague in distress
- 314. The loyal wish
- 315. The royal salutation
- 316. The courtly salutation
- 317. The Protestants joy
- 318. The joy of Protestants
- 319. The courtly triumph
- 320. The new loyal health
- 321. The nation’s joy
- 322. The second victorious conquest
- 323. A new–year’s gift for covetous colliers
- 324. The bountiful brewers
- 325. The brewers benefit
- 326. The brewers answer
- 327. Captain Johnston’s love s lamentation
- 328. The town–bully’s bravery
- 329. The bloody–minded husband
- 330. The female frolic
- 331. The perjured youth
- 332. The wretched miser
- 333. The old cavalier
- 334. The canters confession
- 335. The female duel
- 336. The princely scuffle
- 337. The unfortunate lady
- 338. An answer to the unfortunate lady
- 339. The discovery of the new plot
- 340. The traitor’s trouble
- 341. Sport upon sport