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Contents.

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The Lawyers’ Lamentation for the Loss of Charing-Cross 55
The Downfal of Charing-Cross 56
The Long Parliament 58
The Puritan 61
The Roundhead 64
Prattle your pleasure under the rose 65
The Dominion of the Sword 67
The State’s New Coin 70
The Anarchie, or the Blest Reformation since 1640 71
A Coffin for King Charles, a Crown for Cromwell, and a Pit for the People 76
A Short Litany for the Year 1649 81
The Sale of Rebellion’s Household Stuff 82
The Cavalier’s Farewell to his Mistress, being called to the Wars 86
The Last News from France 87
Song to the Figure Two 91
The Reformation 94
Upon the General Pardon passed by the Rump 98
An Old Song on Oliver’s Court 100
The Parliament Routed, or Here’s a House to be Let 102
A Christmas Song, when the Rump was first dissolved 107
A Free Parliament Litany 110
The Mock Song 114
The Answer 116
As close as a Goose 118
The Prisoners 120
The Protecting Brewer 122
The Arraignment of the Devil for stealing away President Bradshaw 124
A New Ballad to an Old Tune, "Tom of Bedlam" 130