The vicar of Bray
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X:547 T:The vicar of Bray C:anon. O:England R:Ballad Z:Transcribed by Frank Nordberg - http://www.musicaviva.com F:http://abc.musicaviva.com/tunes/england/vicar-of-bray.abc %Posted Nov 19th 1999 at ABC-users by Frank Nordberg with an request %for the title. The tune was identified by %Anahata - http://www.freereed.demon.co.uk and Ivan Bradley provided %the lyrics as well as ABC for the slightly similar tune %"English country garden". M:C| L:1/4 K:A e|ag/f/ef|decd|eAdc|B2A:|e| afge|ag/f/ge|ag/a/ba/g/|f2ee| ag/f/ef|decd|eAdc|B2Ae| afge|a/g/a/g/fe|fg/a/ba/g/|f2ee| ag/f/ef|decd|eAdc|B2A|] W: W:In good King Charles' golden days, when loyalty no harm meant, W:A zealous high churchman was I, and so I gained preferment. W: To teach my flock, I never missed W: Kings are by God appointed W:And damned be he who dare resist or touch the Lord's annointed. W: W:cho: W: And this be law, I shall maintain W: Until my dying day, sir W: That whatsoever king may reign, W: Still I'll be the Vicar of Bray, sir. W: W:When royal James usurped the throne, and popery came in fashion, W:The penal laws I hooted down, and read the Declaration. W: The Church of Rome, I found, did fit W: Full well my constitution W:And I had been a Jesuit, but for the Revolution. W: W:cho: W: W:When William was our King declared, to ease the nation's grievance, W:With this new wind about I steered, and swore to him allegiance. W: Old principles I did revoke W: Set conscience at a distance, W:Passive obedience was a joke, a jest was non-resistance. W: W:cho: W: W:When Royal Anne became our queen, the Church of England's glory, W:Another face of things was seen, and I became a Tory. W: Occasional conformists base W: I blamed their moderation; W:And thought the Church in danger was from such prevarication. W: W:cho: W: W:When George in pudding time came o'er, and moderate men looked big, sir W:My principles I changed once more, and I became a Whig, sir. W: And thus preferment I procured W: From our new Faith's Defender, W:And almost every day abjured the Pope and the Pretender. W: W:cho: W: W:The illustrious house of Hanover and Protestant succession W:To these I do allegiance swear - while they can hold possession. W: For in my faith and loyalty W: I never more will falter, W:And George my lawful king shall be - until the times do alter. W: W:cho: W: W: W: From Musica Viva - http://www.musicaviva.com W: the Internet center for free sheet music downloads.
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