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Title: The siege of Paris. Funds and nurses for the sick and wounded
First Line: Hark! the cannon's loundly [sic] roaring
Themes: Franco-Prussian war
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Title: Glorious sons of France
First Line: The Prussians boast of victories won by cannon, sword and lance
Themes: Franco-Prussian war
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1689
Imprint: London, Printed in the Year, 1689
Title: Popery routed: or Father Petres's farewel to London city
First Line: See how the Romish whore goes down
Tune: Hark how the thundering cannons roar
References:
ESTC: R43902
Subjects: Petre, Edward, 1631-1699
Notes: MS annotation below the imprint: Janu. 1688 [i.e. 1689]
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Title: I wish I was lying alone
First Line: Young ladies have pity on me
Themes: Marriage
Title: The soldier's dream
First Line: When the thundering of cannon died away on the air
Title: The ratcatcher's daughter
First Line: Not long ago, in Vestminstier
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Title: England's welcome to the Shah!
First Line: Hark! to the roar of the cannon
Authors: Thornton, L.M., d. 1888
Themes: Visit of the Shah
Title: The hero of Bellevue gaol
First Line: I is one of those sort of blokes
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Title: Lying alone
First Line: I often had wished he'd be dead
Notes: See Harding B 19(29) for a longer version
Themes: Marriage
Title: The soldier's dream
First Line: When the thundering of cannon died away on the air
Notes: See also 2806 c.15(110), Harding B 19(29) and Harding B 40(5)
Title: The rat catchers, daughter
First Line: Not long ago, in Vestminstier
Notes: Seven stanzas. The same setting of type, except for the title, as Harding B 19(29) but with a different cut
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: London
Date
1684
Title: The Whig-intelligencer: or Sir Samuel in the pound, for publishing scandalous and seditious letters
First Line: Hark! the fatal day is come
Tune: Hark! the thundering cannons roar
References:
ESTC: R2854
Subjects: Barnardiston, Samuel, Sir, 1620-1707