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A91067 A proper new ballad on the old Parliament Or, the second part of Knave out of doores. To the tune of Hei ho my honey, my heart shall never rue, four and twenty now for your mony, and yet a hard pennyworth too. 1659 (1659) Wing P3671; Thomason 669.f.22[7]; ESTC R211328 3,953 1

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be his Bardash Sing hi ho c. He there with ingratitude blackt is one Cornelius Holland Who but for the Kings house lackt wherewith to appease his colon The case is wel amended since that time as I think When at Court gate he tended with a little stick and a short link Sing hi ho Cornelius your zeal cannot delude us The reason pray now tell us why thus you playd the Judas Sing hi ho c. At first he was a Grocer who now we Major call Although you would think no Sir if you saw him in White-hall Where he has great Command and looks for cap in hand And if our eggs be not adle shall be of the next new Moddle Sing hi ho Mr. Salloway the Lord in Heaven doth know When that from hence you shall away where to the Divel you 'l go Sing hi ho c. Little Hill since set in the House is to a Mountain grown Not that which brought forth the Mouse but thousands the year of his own The purchase that I mean where else but at Taunton Dean Five thousand pounds per annum a sum not known to his Granam Sing hi the Good old Cause t is old although not true You got more by that then the laws so a Good old Cause to you Sing hi ho c. Master Cecil pray come behind because on your own accord The other House you declin'd you shall be no longer a lord The reason as I guess you silently did confess Such lords deserved ill the other House to fill Sing hi ho Mr. Cecil your honour now is gone Such lords are not worth a whistle we have made better lords of our own Sing hi ho c. Luke Robinson shall go before ye that snarling Northern tike Be sure hee 'l not a dore ye for honour he doth not like He cannot honour inherit and he knows he can never merit And therefore he cannot bear it that any one else should wear it Sing hi ho envious lown you 'r of the Beagles kind Who always barked at the Moon because in the Dark it shin'd Sing hi ho c. 'T is this that vengeance rowses that while you make long prayers You eat up widows houses and drank the Orphans tears Long time you kept a great noise of God and the Good old Cause But if God to you be so kind then I 'me of the Indians mind Sing hi ho Sir Harry we see by your demeanor If longer here you tarry you 'l be Sir Harry Vane Senior Sing hi ho c. Now if your zeal do warm ye pray lowd for fuirer weather Swear to live and die with the Army for these Birds are flown together The House is turnd out a door and I think it was no sin too If we take them there any more wee 'l throw the House out of the window Sing hi ho Tom Scot you lint the Divel your hand I wonder he helpt you not but suffred you t' be trapand Sing hi ho c. They 'r once again conduced and we freed from the evil To which we long were used God blesse us next from the Divel If they had not been outed the Army had been routed And then this Rotten Rump had sat until the last trump But hi ho Lambort 's here the Protectors Instrument bore And many there be that swear his Lady had done it before Sing hi ho c. Come here then honest Peters say Grace for the second course So long as these your betters must patience have upon force Long time ye kept a great noise with God and the Good old Cause But if God own such as these then where 's the Divels Fees His rumps and his kidneys Sing hi ho Hugo I hear thou art not dead Where now to the Divel will you go your Patrons being fled Sing hi ho my hony my heart shall never rue Four and twenty now for a penny and into the bargain HUGH