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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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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 GOod morrow my Neighbours all What news is this I heard tell As I past through Westminster-hall by the house that 's neer to Hell They told me John Lambert was there with his Bears and deeply did swear As Cromwell had done before those Vermin should sit there no more Sing hi ho Wil. Lenthall who shall our Generall be For the House to the Divell is sent all and follow gid faith mun ye Sing hi ho c. Then Muse strike up a Sonnet come Piper and play us a spring For now I think upon it these Rs turn'd out their King But now it is come about that once again they must turn out And not without justice and reason that every one home to his prison Sing hi ho Harry Martin a Burgess of the Bench. There 's nothing here is certain you must back and leave your wench Sing hi ho c. He there with the buffle head is called Lord and of the same house Who as I have heard it said was chastised by his Lady's spouse Because he ran at sheep she and her maid gave him the whip And beat his head so addle you 'd think he had a knock in the cradle Sing hi ho Lord Munson you ha' got a Park of the Kings One day you 'l hang like a hounson for this and other things Sing hi ho c. It was by their Masters order at first together they met Whom piously they did murder and since by their own they did set The cause of this disaster is ' cause they were false to their Master Nor can their Gensd'armes blame for serving them the same Sing hi ho Sir Arthur no more in the house you shall prate For all you kept such a quarter you are out of the Councell of State Sing hi ho c. Old Noll once gave them a purge forgetting Occidisti The furies be his scourge so of the cure mist he And yet the Drug he well knew it for he gave it to Dr. Huit Had he given it them he had done it and they had not turn'd out his son yet Sing hi ho brave Dick L. Hall and Lady Joane Who did against loyalty kick is now for a New-yeers-gift gone Sing hi ho c. For had old Nall been a●ive he had puld them out by the ears Or else had fired their Hive and kickt them down the staires Because they were so bold to vex his righteous soul When he so deeply had swore that there they should never sit more But hi ho Nol 's dead and stunk long since above ground Though lapt in spices and lead that cost us many a pound Sing hi ho c. Indeed brother Burgeis your ●ing did never stink half so bad Nor did your Habberdin when it no pease-straw had Ye both were chose together cause ye wore stuff-cloaks in hard weather And Cambridge needs would have a Burgeis fool and knave Sing hi ho J. Lowry concerning Abberdine No Member spake before ye yet you nere spoke againe Sing hi ho my honey my heart shall never rue Here 's all pickt ware for the money and yet a hard pennyworth too Ned Prideaux he went post to tell the Protector the news That Fletwood ruld the ●ost having tane off Dickes shoos And that he did believe Lambert would him deceive As he his brother had guld and Cromwell Fairfax bul'd Sing hi ho the Attorney was still at your command In flames together burn ye still dancing hand in hand Who 's that that would hide his face and his neck from the coller pull He must appear in this place if his cap be made of Wool Who is it with a vengeance it is the good Lord Saint Johns Who made Gods house to fall to build his own withall Sing hi ho who comes there who t is I must not say But by his dark-lanthorn I sware he 's as good in the night as day Sing hi ho c. Edge brethren room for one that looks as big as the best T is pitty to leave him alone for he is as good as the rest No picklock of the laws he builds amongst the Daws If you ha'any more Kings to murder for a President look no further Sing hi ho J. Bradshaw in blood none further engages The Divel from whom he had 's law will shortly pay him his wages Sing hi ho c. Next Peagoose Wild come in to shew your weesle face And tell us Burleys sin whose blood bought you your place When loyalty was a crime he lived in a dangerous time Was forc'd to pay his neck to make you Baron of the Cheque Sing hi ho Jack Straw we 'l put it in the margent T was not for justice or law that you were made a Sergeant Sing hi ho c. Noll servd not Satan faster nor with him did better accord For he was my good master and the divel was his good Lord. Both Slingsby Gerrard and Hewit were sure enough to go to it According to his intent that chose me President Sing hi ho L. Lisle sure law had got a wrench And where was justice the while when you sate on the bench Sing hi ho c. Next comes the good Lord Keble of the triumvirate Of the seal in law but feeble though on the bench he sate For when one puts him acase I wish him out of the place And if it were not a sin an abler lawyer in Sing give the seal about I de have it so the rather Because we might get out the Knave my Lord my Father Sing hi ho c Pull out the other there it is Nathaniel Fines Who Bristol lost for fear we 'l not leave him behind 's T is a chip of that good old block who to loyalty gave the first knock Then stole away to Lundey whence the foul fiend fetches him one day Sing hi ho Canting Fines you and the rest to mend'um Would ye were servd in your kinds with an ense rescidendum Sing hi ho c. He that comes now down staires is Lord chief justice Glin. If no man for him cares he cares as little again The reason too I know 't he helpt cut Straffords throat And take away his life though with a cleaner knise Sing hi ho Britain bold straight to the bar you get Where it is not so cold as where your justice set Sing hi ho c. He that shall next come in was long of the Council of State Though hardly a hair on his chin when first in the Council he sate He was sometime in Italy and learned their fashions prettily Then came back to 's own Nation to help up Reformation Sing hi ho Harry Nevil I prethee be not too rash With Atheism to Court the Divel you 'r too bold to