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A65635
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Whig upon Whig, or, A pleasant dismal ballad on the old plotters newly found out to the tune of O hone, O hone.
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1683
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Wing W1650; ESTC R26471
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whig_n upon_o whig_n or_o a_o pleasant_a dismal_a ballad_n on_o the_o old_a plotter_n new_o find_v out_o to_o the_o tune_n of_o o_o hone_n o_o hone._n 1_n belove_a harken_v all_o o_o hone_n o_o hone_n âo_o my_o sad_a rhime_n that_o shall_v o_o hone_n hone_n be_v find_v in_o ditty_n sad_a which_o make_v i_o almost_o mad_a but_o tory_n heart_n full_a glad_a o_o hone_n o_o hone._n 2_o essex_n have_v cut_v his_o throat_n o_o hone_n o_o hone_n russel_n be_v guilty_a find_v o_o hone_n o_o hone_n walcot_n be_v of_o the_o crew_n and_o hone_n the_o joiner_n too_o must_v give_v the_o dev'l_n his_o due_a o_o hone_n o_o hone._n 3_o rumsey_n swear_v hearty_o o_o hone_n o_o hone_n west_n swear_v he_o do_v not_o lie_v o_o hone_n o_o hone_n l._n h_o d_o vow_n by_o his_o troth_n that_o they_o be_v good_a man_n both_o and_o take_v the_o self_n same_o oath_n o_o hone_n o_o hone._n 4_o i_o hear_v some_o people_n say_v o_o hone_n o_o hone_n m_o h_z be_v flee_v away_o o_o hone_n o_o hone_n and_o some_o do_v not_o stick_v to_o say_v if_o he_o fall_v in_o their_o way_n he_o will_v have_v damn_v fair_a play_n o_o hone_n o_o hone._n 5_o armstrong_n and_o grace_n get_v wot_v o_o hone_n o_o hone_n and_o ferguson_n the_o scot_n o_o hone_n o_o hone_n be_v all_o run_n god_n know_v where_o '_o cause_n stay_v they_o dare_v not_o here_o to_o fix_v our_o grand_a affair_n o_o hone_n o_o hone._n 6_o jury_n alas_o be_v thus_o o_o hone_n o_o hone_n there_o be_v no_o ignoramus_n o_o hone_n o_o hone_n but_o you_o will_v have_v justice_n do_v to_o every_o mother_n son_n and_o be_v hang_v one_o by_o one._n o_o hone_n o_o hone._n 7_o now_o how_o like_a fool_n we_o look_v o_o hone_n o_o hone_n have_v we_o not_o better_o take_v o_o hone_n o_o hone_n unto_o our_o trade_n and_o wife_n and_o have_v keep_v in_o our_o hive_n which_o may_v have_v save_v our_o life_n o_o hone_n o_o hone._n 8_o the_o king_n he_o say_v that_o all_o o_o hone_n o_o hone_n that_o be_v find_v guilty_a shall_v o_fw-la hone_n o_o hone_n die_v 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