Ratts Rhimed to Death
Ratts
Rhimed to Death.
Or, The
Rump-Parliament
Hang’d up in the
Shambles.
London,
Printed in the Year 1660.
Contents (not listed in original)
- To the Reader
- Arsy Versy
- Rump Rampant
- The Rump Dockt
- A New-Years-Gift for the Rump
- The Re-Resurrection of the Rump
- A Vindication of the Rump
- The Rump Ululant
- The Breech Wash'd
- St. George for England
- The Parliament-Complement
- A Proper New Ballad of the Devill's Arse a Peak
- Bum-Fodder
- A Hymn to the Gentle-Craft
- Vanity of Vanities
- Chipps of the Old Block
- A Psalm sung by the People
- London's true Character
- A Display of the Headpiece and Codpiece Valour, of the most Renowned, Colonel Robert Jermy
- A New Ballad
- A Relation of a Quaker
- The Four-legg'd Quaker
- St. George and the Dragon
- A Dialogue betwixt Tom and Dick
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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