Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England from 1642 to 1684 by Various
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the Cavaliers both of England and Scotland in the days of the
Commonwealth. It was usually sung to a psalm tune; the singers imitating the style and manner of a precentor at a Presbyterian church. There was a Cameronian cat Was hunting for a prey, And in the house she catch'd a mouse Upon the Sabbath-day. The Whig, being offended At such an act profane, Laid by his book, the cat he took, And bound her in a chain. Thou damn'd, thou cursed creature, This deed so dark with thee, Think'st thou to bring to hell below My holy wife and me? Assure thyself that for the deed Thou blood for blood shalt pay, For killing of the Lord's own mouse Upon the Sabbath-day. The presbyter laid by the book, And earnestly he pray'd That the great sin the cat had done Might not on him be laid. |
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