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The Contents.

A City Ballad. p. 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
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