The Traitor's downfall, OR, A brief relation of the downfall of that Fanatic crew, who Traitorously Murdered the Late King's Majesty of blessed memory. The Tune is, Fa la la, etc. portrait of Charles I Come hither to me and I will declare with a fa la la la lalero. How cruel hearted Tyrants are, with lafoy, etc. Of those that did presume so high, To murder our good King's Majesty, Now may these Rebbels howl and cry, with a fafa lafoy lafoy lalero. He was a Prinne of courage stout, with a fa, etc. Although his glass was soon run out, with a, foe, etc. But behind him he hath left a Noble stock, May give a Traitor a handsome knock, For making a King to submit to the block, with a, fa, etc. The blood 〈◊〉 ●3 lost as I suppose, with 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ●c. Caus● 〈◊〉 ●●se in oliver's nose, 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 His rousing Nose did bear such asway, It cast such a heat in shining ray, That England scarce knew the night from day with a fa, etc. Oliver was of Huntingdon, with a fa, etc. Born he was a Brewer's son, with a fa, etc. He soon forsook his dray and slings, And counted a Brewer's house a pitiful thing Than he came to the stately throne of a King, with a fa, &c, Oliver had a heart of gall, with a fa, etc. For to Murder his Prince at Whitehall, with a fa, etc. He swore whoever was over the mane, Whither a French King or a Spain, Yet in England no King should remain, with a fa, etc. The second part, To the same Tune. DUke Humphrey was the first protector with a fa, etc. Henry the sixth the next Protector, with a fa, etc. Then thirdly Oliver he took place, But Lucifer soon removed his grace, Then he set up yonog Dick the fool of his race with a fa, etc. No sooner was Dick got up to the throne, with a fa, etc. But he considered 'twas nane of own with a fa, etc. And staring this way and that way about. Desiring to be resolved a doubt Then in came Lambert and turned him out with a fa, etc. Fleetwood desirous of the place with a fa, etc. Sent forth Lambert the Scot to face, with a fa, etc. And being in the strength of his desire, When he did think poor jockey to brier, His men forsook him and left him in the mire with a fa, etc. Thus you may see how some do rise, with a fa, etc. With an intent to surmont the skies, with a fa, etc. But when they are up they shall have a fall, Witness Flentwood blind Hewson and all The raged rout of a Cobbler's stall, with a fa, etc. We'll clear Whitehall of Lobsters & Geese with a fa, etc. Turn Rumps and Kidneys out of the house with a fa, & e. We'll bring in Chrls from over the main, make wars with Franee & peace with Spain Then we shall have money and trading again with a fa, etc. Citizens look to yourselves I say, with a fa, etc. Let no Cobblers preach and pray, with a fa, etc. Tom Cobbler is flown the Lord knows whither Fleetwood and he I heap are together, Now we have brought in the King and we'll have fair weather with a fa, & e. Blind Hewson was not of our kind, with a fa, & e To run away and leave his men behind, with a fa, & e. But I wish I could find him by the sent there's neither the law nor the rump parliament Should save him from death to give us content, with a fa la la la lalero. A List of the names of those Traitors that w●●●●●●●ed, drawn, and quartered for murding th●●●veraign of blessed memory, Charles the Fir●● Thomas Harison, John Carew, Tho. S●●● ●●●●ory Clement, John Jones, Adrian Scroo●● 〈◊〉 Petets, John Cook, Col. Axtel, Col. Hac●● Printed for J. Andrews, and J. Garraway, and are to be sold at the White-Lyon near Py- 〈◊〉