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B06870 King Charles his glory, and rebels shame. Collonel Hevvson. To a pleasant new tune: Or, The crost couple. 1660 (1660) Interim Tract Supplement Guide C.20.f.4[36] 1,365 1

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King CHARLES his Glory And REBELS Shame Collonel Hevvson To a pleasant New Tune Or The Crost Couple CHARLES the first was a Noble King Fa la la la la la. His Fame thorow all the world did ring Fa la c. But in this he was to blame That after all his pomp and Fame To lose himself at a Scottish Game fa la c. T was but a foolish thing He was a Prince of courage stout fa la c. Although his Glass was soon run out fa la c. Behind him he left a Noble Stock May give Traitors a handsom knock For making a King submit to a block fa la c. Good things may wind about then Husons Eye goes ou● The blood that he lost as I suppose fa la c. Caus'd fire to rise in Olivers Nose fa la c. This Ruling Nose did bear such a sway It cast such a heat and shining ray That England scarce knew night from day fa la c. Good Lord preserve his house This Oliver was of Huntington fa la c. Born he was but a Brewers Son fa la c. He soon forsook the Dray and Sling And counted a Brew-house a petty thing Unto the Stately Throne of a King fa la c. It far surpast a Tun. But Oliver had a heart of Gall fa la c. To murther his Prince at White-hall fa la c. He swares whosoever is over the Main Whether a French King or of Spain Yet in England no King shall Raign fa la c. Lest Nol himself should fall Duke Humphrey was the first Protector fa la c. Henry the second the next Projector fa la c. Then thirdly Oliver he took place But Lucifer soon removed his Grace And set up yong Dick the fool of his race fa la c. Dick loved a Cup of Nector No sooner was Dickee got up to the throne fa la c. But he considered 't was none of his own fa la c. And staring this way and that way about Desirous to be resolved of a doubt In comes Lambert and turns him out fa la c. So Lamberts courage was shown Fleetwood desirous of the place fa la c. Sends forth Lambert the Scots to face fa la c. But in the strength of his desire When he did intend poor Jocky to fire His men forsook him and left him ●th mire fa la c. Ay and that was his disgrace Thus you perceive how some do rise fa la c. And even surmount the Aerie Skies fa la c. But when they are up they shall have a fall Witness Fleetwood blind Hewson and all The Ragged Rout of a Coblers Stall fa la c. Would Hewson had both his eyes When Dame Fortune casteth a frown fa la c. These upstart Gallants fall headlong down fa la c. I could wish they would view their own state And Repent before t is to late For fear lest a Gibbet will be their last fate fa la c. Or whipping about the Town Clear Whitehall of Lobster and Goose fa la c. Cast RUMPS and Kidneys out of the house fa la c. Fetch in Charls from over the Main Make Wars with Dutch men peace with Spain Then we shall have money and Trading again fa la c. And then we care not a Lowse Citizens look to your hits I say fa la c. Let no Cobler preach nor pray fa la c. Tom Coblers gone the Lord knows whether Lambert and he I hope are together Now fetch in the King we shall have fair weather fa la c. Whip Coblers run away Blind Huson was not over kind fa la c. To run and leave his men behind fa la c. I wish we could find him by the scent There 's neither Law nor RUMP Parliament Should save him from death to give us content Good People pitty the Blind