Imprint Names: Thompson, N.
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1682
Imprint: London, Printed by Nath. Thompson Anno Domini, 1682
Title: The Whig's exaltation; a pleasant new song of 82
First Line: Now now the Tories all shall stoop
Tune: An old tune of 41 [Hey boys up go we]
References:
ESTC: R206506
Themes: Politics and government - 17th century , Exclusion bill, 1680-1681
Imprint Names: B., H.
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1682
Imprint: London, Printed by H.B. 1682
Title: The Whig's exaltation or A pleasant new song of 82
First Line: Now, now the Tories all shall stoop
Tune: [Hey boys up go we]
Notes: The answer is Ashm. G 16(57)
References:
ESTC: R235706
Themes: Politics and government - 17th century , Exclusion bill, 1680-1681
Imprint Names: Brooksby, P.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1672 and 1696
Imprint: Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in West Smithfield
Notes: The speeches in the first illustration read: \"My book you see, Remember me\" ... \"Then the Old cause, We will set free\". The speech in the second illustration reads: \"Remember the good old cause\"
Title: The Whig rampant: or, Exaltation
First Line: Now now the Tories all shall stoop
Tune: Hey boys up go we
Notes: Originally written by Francis Quarles, but added to by Tom D'Urfey and others
References:
ESTC: R2621
Themes: Politics and government - 17th century , Exclusion bill, 1680-1681
Imprint Names: B., H.
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1682
Imprint: London Printed for H.B. MDCLXXXII
Notes: Ashm. G 16(161) is another issue. See Ashm. G 16(56), The Whigs exaltation.
Title: The Tories confession or, A merry song in answer to The Whigs exaltation
First Line: A pox on Whigs we'l now grow wise
Tune: Forty one; [Hey boys up go we]
References:
ESTC: R185394
Themes: Politics and government - 17th century , Political parties , Exclusion bill, 1680-1681