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A55918 Private occurrences, or, The transactions of the four last years written in imitation of the old ballad of Hey brave Oliver, ho brave Oliver, &c. 1688 (1688) Wing P3531; ESTC R14171 1,169 2

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Private Occurrences OR The Transactions of the four last Years Written in Imitation of the Old Ballad of Hey brave Oliver Ho brave Oliver c. 1. A Protestant Muse yet a Lover of Kings On th' Age grown a little Satyrical Sings Of Papists their Councels and other fine things Sing hey brave Popery ho rare Popery oh fine Popery Oh dainty Popery oh 2. She hopes she offends no Englishman's patience Thô Satyr's forbid on all such occasions She 's too good a Subject to Read Declarations Sing hey brave Popery c. 3. If the saying be good of Let him laugh that Wins Sure a Lo●er may smile without any offence My Muse then is gamesom and thus she begins With hey brave Popery c. 4. When Ch. deceas'd to His Kingdoms dismay By an Appoplex or else some other way Our Brother with Shouts was Proclaim'd the same day Sing hey brave Popery c. 5. His first Royal Promise was never to touch Our Rights nor Religion nor Priviledge grutch But Pet swore Dam him he granted too much Sing hey brave Popery c. 6. Then Mon came in with an Army of Fools Betray'd by his Cuckold and other dull Tools That Painted the Turfe of Green Sedgmore with Gules Sing hey brave Popery c. 7. That Victory gotten some think to our wrong The Priests braid out Joy in a Thanksgiving Song And Teague with the Bald-pates were at it ding dong Sing hey brave Popery c. 8. Then straight a strong Army was levy'd in hast To hinder Rebellion a very good Jest For some Rogues will swear 't was to Murder the Test Sing hey brave Popery c. 9. A Politique Law which Recusants did doom That into our Senate they never might come But Equivalent since was propos'd in its Room Sing hey brave Popery c. 10. As if a True Friend should in Kindness demand A Tooth in my Head which firmly doth stand To give for 't another he had in his hand Sing hey brave Popery c. 11. Then Term after Term this great Matter was weigh'd Old Judges turn'd out and new Block ds made That Cooke or Wise Littleton never did read Sing hey brave Popery c. 12. The good Church of England with speed was ru● down Whose Loyalty ever stood fast to the Crown And Presbiter John was made Mayor of the Town Sing hey brave Popery c. 13. The Bishops Disgrace made the Clergy to sob A Prey to Old Pet and President Bob And hurried to Prison as if they did Rob. Sing hey brave Popery c. 14. Then into the World a Dear P of W slipt 'T was plain for we hear a great Minister peep'd The Bricklayer for prating had like t' a bin whip'd Sing hey brave Popery c. 15. Thus EnglandS Distresses more fierce than the Plagu● That during three Years of no Quiet could brag● The Prince van Auraignia has brought from th● Hagu● Sing hey brave Popery c. 16. A strong Fleet and Army t' Invade us are bent We know not the Cause thô there is something in But we doubt not e'er long we shall see it in Prin● Sing hey brave Popery c. 17. Ah England that never couldst value thy Peace Had matters been now as in Elsabeths Days The Dutch had ne'r ventur'd to Fish in our Seas Then Curse of Popery pox o' Popery plague o' P●per● Oh Senceless Popery oh FINIS