A proper nevv ballad, entituled, The Granadeers rant. To its own proper new tune, Hy the brave Granadeers, ho.

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A proper nevv ballad, entituled, The Granadeers rant. To its own proper new tune, Hy the brave Granadeers, ho.
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[London :: s.n.,
1681?]
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Ballads, English -- 17th century.
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"A proper nevv ballad, entituled, The Granadeers rant. To its own proper new tune, Hy the brave Granadeers, ho." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B06943.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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A PROPER NEVV BALLAD, Entituled, The Granadeers Rant.

To its own proper New Tune, Hy the brave Granadeers, Ho.
CAptain Hume is bound to Sea, Hey boyes, to boyes: Captain Hume is bound to Sea, Ho: Captain Hume is bound to Sea, And his brave companie; Hey the brave Granadeers Ho.
We'le drink no more Irish Beer Hey boyes, ho boyes: We'le drink no more Irish Beer Ho: 〈◊〉〈◊〉 drink no more Irish Beer, For we're all bound for Tangier, Hey the brave Granadeers Ho.
We'le drink the Spanish Wine, Hey boyes, ho boyes: We'le drink the Spanish Wine Ho: We'le drink the Spanish Wine, And Court their Ladies fine, Hey the brave Granadeers Ho.
Now we're upon the Sounds, Hey boyes, ho boyes; Now we're upon the Sounds Ho: Now we're upon the Sounds, Every mans health goes round, Hey the brave Granadeers Ho.
When we came to Calls on Shore, Hey boyes, ho boyes; When we came to Calls on Shore Ho: When we came to Calls on Shore, We made the Guns to roar, Hey the brave Granadeers Ho.
Now we drink the Spanish Wine, Hey boyes, ho boyes: Now we drink the Spanish Wine Ho: Now we drink the Spanish Wine, And kiss their Ladies fine, Hey the brave Scottish hopes Ho.
When we do view Tangier, Hey boyes, ho boyes: When we do view Tangier, Ho Now we do see Tangier, We'le make these proud Mores to fear: Hey the brave Granadeers Ho.
When we come to Tangier shore, Hey boyes, ho boyes; When we come to Tangier shore Ho: When we Land on Tangier shore, We'le make our Granads to roar; Hey the brave Granadeers Ho.
When we come upon the Mould, Hey boyes, ho boyes; When we come upon the Mould Ho: When we come upon the Mould. We'le make these proud Mores to yeeld, Hey the brave Scottish boyes Ho.
When we come upon the Wall, Hey boyes, ho boyes; When we come upon the Wall Ho: When we come upon the Wall; We'le make these proud Mores to fall; Hey the brave Granadeers Ho.
There's Hacket, Hume and Hodge, hey boyes, ho boyes; There's Hacket, Hume and Hodge, ho: There's Hacket, Hume and Hodge, In Charles's Fort shall lodge. hey the brave Granadeers ho.
Hacket led on the Van. hey boyes, ho boyes; Hacket led on the Van, ho: Hacket led on the Van, Where was kill'd many a man; hey the brave Scottish boyes ho.
Sixty brave Granadeers, hey boyes, ho boyes; Sixty brave Granadeers ho: Sixty brave Granadeers, eat the Mores from Tangiers, hey the brave Scottish boyes ho.
FINIS.
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