The night-vvalkers; or, The loyal huzza. Since treason never wanted a pretence, sure vertues chiefest guard is innocence; but I'le not trust her with it at this time, for fear I make my innocence a crime: imposing man may vertue backward draw, therefore I'le guard her with a loud huzza. To the tune of, On the bank of a river, &c
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- The night-vvalkers; or, The loyal huzza. Since treason never wanted a pretence, sure vertues chiefest guard is innocence; but I'le not trust her with it at this time, for fear I make my innocence a crime: imposing man may vertue backward draw, therefore I'le guard her with a loud huzza. To the tune of, On the bank of a river, &c
- Night-walkers; or, The loyal huzza
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- Imprint
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London]: printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby; near the Hospital-gate; in West-Smithfield, 1682.
- Publication year
- 1682
- ESTC No.
- R227515
- Grub Street ID
- 100418
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 1/2°.
- Note
- Publisher's name from Wing CD; Brooksby was a London publisher--Plomer
Verse - "The town is our own,"
Printed in two columns.
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