VVHO did not hear of Olivers Nose,
with a fa, la, la, la, la, lero.
It was of the largest sise as I suppose,
with a fa, la, &c.
O he was excellent cunning and wise,
And Craftily fooled the people with lies.
And thought by his wit to furmount the Skies,
with a fa, &c.
He was a Souldier in time of the VVar,
with a fa, &c,
And he caused many a bloody scar,
with a fa, &c.
From a Captain unto a Lord Generall,
And then a Protector at last of all
And from that high stile he there caught a fall,
with a fa, &c.
But in the first place, he ruld as a King,
with a fa, &c.
He had his pleasure, the world in a sling,
with a fa, &c.
He had whatsoever with the beck of his fist,
And ••m•unded all men to what he list,
And those that offended, he gave them the Twist,
with a fa, &c.
Then Noll at last fell mighty sick,
with a fa, &c.
Past the care of man or Physick,
with a fa, &c.
VVhen No•… was felling sick and would dy,
Beldam Ione•ung for nither Chapawry,
And having an Oynion she séemed to cry,
with a fa, &c.
Then a brave Tomb there must be made,
with a fa, &c.
And in it this Hector must be laid,
with a fa, &c.
And furder to worship their Idol beast,
They every day made him a feast,
After they had put, this bar-boone in his chest
with a fa, &c.
BVt then brave Monck he turned the tide,
with a fa la la la la lero,
Threw Lambert and Haslerig out of their pride
with a fa, &c.
Brought in our King and the Traytors knapt,
And many into fast prison was clapt,
But they wanted a tyrant under ground wrapt
with a fa &c.
Twas thought the great wind had him stole,
with a fa, &c.
At last they dived into a hole,
with a fa, &c.
And looking into the Valt round,
Olivers Nose they quickly found,
And two Traytors more that lay under ground
with a fa, &c.
Then out of Westminster they lifted them hey,
with a fa, &c.
To the Sign of the Lyon all in one day,
with a fa, &c.
And then upon the thirtieth day,
On sledges they did them convey,
To Tiburn for to take their way,
with a fa, &c.
Oliver first to Tiburn came,
with a fa, &c.
The Sheriffe and his men for him made room,
with a fa, &c.
Then Squire Dun his Coffin burst,
With a Rope Gaffer Cromwel up he trust,
And when he came down his head off must,
with a fa, &c.
Then Bradshaw next that bloody Iudg,
with a fa, &c.
To hang him up Dun did not grudge,
with a fa, &c.
Their did hang this bloody fiend,
On Tyburn he had a stretching swing,
And then next his head must be severed from him,
with a fa, &c.
Then Ireton next to make a Tryangle,
with a fa, &c.
They there by the Neck in a halter did dangle,
with a fa, &c.
Now these Traytors have lost their powers
VVho formerly had gaind Towns and Towers,
Did hang at Tyborn six or seaven hours,
with a fa, &c.
Cromwel, Bradshavv, Ireton, farewel,
vvith a fa, &c.
A mess under Tiburn for the Devil of hell,
vvith a fa, &c.
From Tyburn they e're bid adiew,
And there is an end of a stincking crew,
I wish all may to their King prove true,
vvith a fa la la la la lero.
A List of the names of those Traytors that wed, drawn, and quartered for murdering th' soveraign of blessed memory, Charls the First
• Thomas Harison,
• John Carew,
• Tho.S•••
• ••••ory Clement,
• John Jones,
• Adrian Scroo••
• 〈◊〉 Petets,
• John Cook,
• Col.Axtel,
• Col.Hac••