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