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Contents of

The Commonwealth.
A. D. Page
1649. A Coffin for King Charles, a Crown for Cromwell, and a Pit for the People 79
The Dominion of the Sword 89
A Salt Tear 91
The State’s New Coin 95
1652. Upon the General Pardon Paſſed by the Rump 96
1653. The Houſe out of Doors 100
The Parliament Routed 105
The Sale of Rebellion’s Houſe-hold Stuff 111
A Chriſtmas Song 117
1654. A Jolt on Michaelmas Day 121
1655. A Free Parliament Litany 125
1657. The Protecting Brewer 132
1657. A Ballad 135
1659. A New Ballad to an Old Tune 138
1660. Win at Firſt, and Loſe at Laſt 144
Charles II.
1660. The Noble Progreſs 153
A Ballad 159
The Cavalier’s Complaint 162
An Echo to the Cavalier’s Complaint 165
1661. A Turn-coat out of the Times 167
1663. The Old Cloak 173
1666. Clarendon’s Houſe Warming 1777
1674. On the Lord Mayor and Court of Alderment preſenting the King and the Duke of York with a Copy of their Freedom 185
1676. The Hiſtory of Inſipids 190