A Collection of Loyal Songs Written Against the Rump Parliament/Volume 2

A
Collection
of
Loyal Songs
Written against the
Rump Parliament,
Between the Years of 1639 and 1661.

Containing,

A great Variety of Merry and Diverting Characters of the Chief Sectaries, who were the Principal Actors in that whole Scene of Affairs.

With an Historical Introduction to the Whole.


In Two Volumes. Vol. II.


London:

Printed for J. Stone, near Grays-Inn, and sold by G. Strahan, in Cornhill; J. Jackson, in Pall-Mall; J. Stagg, in Westminster-Hall; and J. Brindley, in New Bond-street. 1731.

The
Contents
Of the Second Volume.
DIalogue between Pluto and Oliver. Page 1
A Quarrel betwixt Tower-Hill and Tyburn. 2
The bloody Bed-roll, or Treason displayed. 6
The four-legg’d Elder, &c. 14
A Jolt on Michaelmas Day. 20
The House out of Doors. 24
The Rump. 27
Sir Eglamore and the Dragon; or, a Relation how General Monk flew a most cruel Dragon, 11 Feb. 1650. 30
The City’s Feast to the Lord Protector. 34
The Resurrection of the Rump, &c. 37
A New Years Gift for the Rump. 41
A New Ballad, to an Old Tune. 45
The Breech wash’d, by a Friend to the Rump. 49
Chips of the old Block, &c. 53
Rump Rampant; or, the sweet Old Cause in Sippets. 59
Fortune Rising; or, the Rump Upward. 63
A proper New Ballad on the Old Parliament, &c. 67
A City Ballad. 80
The Rump dock’d. 88
The second Martyrdom of the Rump. 92
A Christmas Song, when the Rump was first dissolv’d. 99
Bum-Fodder, &c. 102
A Vindication of the Rump, &c. 106
The Rump roughly, but righteously handled. 109
The She-Citizen’s Delight. 117
The Rump Carbonado’d. 119
A Psalm sung by the People, before the Bonfires in and about the City of London. 128
A Display of the Head-piece, and Cod-piece Valour, of the most Renown’d Col. Robert Jermy, late of Bafield, in the County of Norfolk, &c. 131
The Devil’s Arse a Peak; or, the Posteriors and Fa-end of a long Parliament, to be said or sung very comfortably. 137
A Song on G. B. his Defeat. 141
The Committee of Safety. 144
The Gang, or the Nine Worthies, and Champions, Lambert, &c. 149
The Second Part. 153
Vanity of Vanities; or, Sir Harry Vane’s Picture. 155
The Glory of the West; or, General Monk’s coming towards the City of London. 159
The Prisoner. Written when Oliver Cromwell attempted to be King. 163
The Lamentation. 166
The Riddle. 168
The City of London’s New Litany. 170
The Rump serv’d in with a Grand Sallad. 175
St. George for England. 184
The Clown. 187
The History of the second Death of the Rump. 194
The Arraignment of the Devil for stealing away President Bradshaw. 201
On a Butcher’s Dog, that bit a Commanders Mare, that stood to be Knight of the Shire. 208
A Song. 211
The Rota; or, News from the Common-Wealths-Mens Club, &c. 214
A New Ballad. 222
A serious Ballad. 225
An Ode. 228
A Ballad. 230
The Cobler’s last Will and Testament; or, the Lord Hewson’s Translation. 233
The Hangman’s last Will and Testament, with his Legacy to the Nine Worthies, viz. Col. Lambert, Creed, &c. 236
A Hymn to the gentle Craft; or, Hewson’s Lamentation. 240
The Rump Ululant; or, Penitence per Force, &c. 244
The second Part of St. George for England. 249
A New Kickshaw for the queasy Stomach of Satan, and all those that Fight under his Banner. 253
England’s Triumph, or the Rump routed. 256
The Puritan. 260
A Time Sonnet. 263
The Parliament. 264
The Parliament Compliment, &c. 268
The Cock Crowing at the approach of a Free-Parliament, &c. 272
A Free-Parliament Litany. 279
A Dialogue between Oliver and Charon. 285