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The Parliament routed or Heres a house to be let. I hope that England, after many jarres, shall be at peace, and give no way to warres: o Lord protect the generall, that he may be the agent of our unitie. To the tune of Lucina, or, merrily and cherrily.
Published 1653Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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The Parliament routed:, or, Heres a house to be let. I hope that England after many jars, shall be at peace and give no way to wars O Lord protect the General, that he may be the agent of our unity. To the tune of, Lucina, or, Merrily and cherrily.
Published 1653“…Merrily and cherrily.…”
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The Parliament routed or Heres a house to be let. I hope that England, after many jarres, shall be at peace, and give no way to warres: o Lord protect the generall, that he may be the agent of our unitie. To the tune of Lucina, or, merrily and cherrily.
Published 1653Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Electronic eBook