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. To the Tune of, Fa la la, &c: portrait of Charles I CHarles the first was a noble King, with a fa la la la lero, His fame throughout the world did ring, with a fa, etc. But those that did presume so high, To murder our good King's Majesty, Now may these Rebels howl and cry, with a fa la la lalero. He was a Prince of courage stout, with a fa, etc. Although his glass was soon run out, with a fa, 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 that he lost as I suppose, with a fa, etc. Caused fire to rise in oliver's Nose, with a fa, etc. 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 flings, And counted a Brewer's house a pitiful thing When he came to the stately throne of a king: with a fa, etc. Oliver had a heart of gall, with a fa, etc. For to murder his Prince at white-Hall, with a fa, etc. He swore who ever was over the main, Whether 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 young 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 none of his 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 surmount the Skies with a fa, etc. But when they are up they shall have a fall, Witness Fleetwood blind Hewson, and all, The raged rout of a Cobbler's stall, with a fa, etc. We have cleared white-Hall of Lobsters and Geese, with a fa, etc. Turned Rump and Kidneys out of the house with a fa, etc. We have brought in Charles from over the main Make wars with France & peace with Spain. Now we shall get 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 kno'ns' whither Fleetwood and he I hope are together, Now we have brought in the King and we'll have fair weather with a fa, Blind Hewson was not of our kind, with a fa, etc. To run a way and leave his men behind, with a fa, But I wish I could find him by the sent, There's neither that 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 were hanged; drawn, and quartered for murdering our Sovereign of blessed memory, Charles the first. Thomas Harrison, john Carew, Tho. Scot, Grigory Clement, john Jones, Adrian Scroop, Hugh Petets, john Cook, Col. Axtel, Col. Hacker. London, Printed for Francis Goles, in the Old-Baily.