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Contents of
The Commonwealth. | ||
A. D. | Page | |
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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 |