The Pepys Ballads. / Volume V, : The Pepys Ballads, Volume 5: 1689-1691 ; Numbers 254-341 / / ed. by Hyder Edward Rollins.

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013]
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Year of Publication:2013
Edition:Reprint 2014
Language:English
Series:The Pepys Ballads ; Volume V
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Other title:Frontmatter --
PREFACE --
CONTENTS --
254. The Protestants triumph --
255. England’s glory --
256. Tyrconnel’s courage confounded --
257. King William s delight --
258. General Schomberg’s happy success --
259. England’s hopes --
260. The Irishmen’s prayers --
261. Jemmy’s recantation --
262. The gazette in meter --
263. Father Ρetre and the devil --
264. The weavers loyal resolution --
265. The loyal soldiers courtship --
266. The English painter --
267. The French king’s vision --
268. The boast of Great Britain --
269. The Brandy-bottle Plot --
270. Romes plots discovered --
271. Here is pig and pork --
272. The great bastard --
273. England’s triumph --
274. The loyal subjects free choice --
275. The proclamation for a general fast --
276. The Irish rebels routed --
277. The loyal subjects happy choice --
278. City justice --
279. The courageous commander --
280. The Bedfordshire prophecy --
281. A dialogue between the French and Irish officers --
282. Th e seaman’s loyal love --
283. The glory of the gentle craft --
284. The royal health --
285. The soldiers prayers for King William’s success --
286. The royal farewell --
287. King William’s courage --
288. The royal resolution --
289. The royal salutation --
290. King William s progress into Ireland --
291. The Protestants wish --
292. The courageous seaman --
293. The royal ball --
294. King William’s march to Ireland --
295. The triumph of Ireland --
296. Ireland’s happiness --
297. King William’s welcome to Ireland --
298. The Protestant soldiers resolution --
299. The royal match of bear–baiting --
300. Torringtonia --
301. England’s triumph --
302. Great and happy news for England --
303. A dialogue between James, Berwick, and Tyrconnel --
304. The bog–trotters march --
305. King William’s march --
306. Royal courage --
307. Teague and Monsieur’s lamentation --
308. King Williams triumph --
309. The Protestant triumph --
310. Dublin’s deliverance --
311. A brief touch of the Irish wars --
312. The witty harlot --
313. Poor Teague in distress --
314. The loyal wish --
315. The royal salutation --
316. The courtly salutation --
317. The Protestants joy --
318. The joy of Protestants --
319. The courtly triumph --
320. The new loyal health --
321. The nation’s joy --
322. The second victorious conquest --
323. A new–year’s gift for covetous colliers --
324. The bountiful brewers --
325. The brewers benefit --
326. The brewers answer --
327. Captain Johnston’s love s lamentation --
328. The town–bully’s bravery --
329. The bloody–minded husband --
330. The female frolic --
331. The perjured youth --
332. The wretched miser --
333. The old cavalier --
334. The canters confession --
335. The female duel --
336. The princely scuffle --
337. The unfortunate lady --
338. An answer to the unfortunate lady --
339. The discovery of the new plot --
340. The traitor’s trouble --
341. Sport upon sport
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780674430266
9783110353488
9783110353501
9783110442212
DOI:10.4159/harvard.9780674430266
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Hyder Edward Rollins.