The SECOND PART Of the New Ballad Of the Late and Terrible Fight on St. James' day One Thousand 666. To the Tune of the First part Written and Printed at London A Second part I here indite Of the English and Dutch Bloody Fight With a Thump Thump Thump Thump Thump Thump Thump upon Thump This only tells what was done since The Renowned Duke and Famous Prince Made the Seven Headed Beast to wince With a Thump etc. As you the first so sing this too To the French Tune called Monsieur Ragou With a Thump etc. Or else because that this discourses Of Beaufort's and De Ruyters Forces Call the Tune The Dancing Hobby Horses With a Thump etc. Sing not High English in Low Dutch Though now our Foes are truly such With a Thump etc. This must be Sung not said at all And they that Sing must Rise and Fall The first part did th● 〈…〉 The Duke of ●ork and King now says The Seamen too deserve some Bays With a Thump etc. For though the Officers bear the Bell The private Seamen Rung the Dutch Knel With a Thump etc. The Boars fought well with Brandy Drunk But in two hours their Courage sunk And then like beaten Stockfish stunk With a Thump etc. Goliath like looked Houndsfoot and Skellum But Monk and 's Friars with Slings and Stones fell'um With a Thump etc. Ruyter swears that Trump came not to 's Aid Trump swears Ruyter ran like Coward afraid We had done both their works had they stayed With a Thump etc. While Trump and Ruyter sneak in th' Welling The brave English land at Vly and Schelling With a Thump etc. A thousand Houses with eight score Ships We Fired like so many Chips And made the States to bite their Lips With a Thump etc. This was a most prodigious Rap To lose five Millions at a Clap With a Thump etc. We beg but one boon more kind Fates Their India Fleet and then proud States we 'll make you shit as small as Rats With a Thump etc. Old Rome near did aught worth a doit Compared with Holmes' brave exploit With a Thump etc. The Tale of Ten years' War for Helen Homer had never thought worth telling Had he but heard of Vly and Schelling With a Thump etc. Twelve East-land Ships did likewise fall-in To the hands of stout Sir Thomas Allen With a Thump etc. And we now spite of Adelar And Beaufort too have Pitch and Tarr And Ropes enough to end the War Without a Thump etc. Our Victory hath but one Flaw The Unhappy loss of the Breda Without any Thump etc. On the Dutch Coast she ran aground And without men was strangely found They merit Hanging if not Drowned With a Thump etc. With a Thump etc. Alas alas poor baffled Hans The Dane can't aid thee nor dares France Though thou hast had Thump upon Thump Thump Thump upon Thump The Monsieurs Fleet a Mangy Crew is Monks brave Boys that eat Beef and Brews Cry a F for Denmark and King Lewis With a Thump etc. Bow then to Charles distressed States After so many broken Pates With a Thump Thump still upon Thump etc. Beg Peace or next your Banks shall Rue And we will give the Devil his Due He shall take Monsieur the Sea drown you Then are ye both Thumped and Mumped and Mumped etc. Now to conclude I will take care As Ballads use to end with Prayer With a Thump etc. For Ballads made of the old Fashion Should still conclude with Supplication For King and Queen and the whole Nation With a Thump etc. God Bless the Swede he 's not our Foe And Spain's King too though France say no They both wish the Dutch well Thumped Thumped &c Heaven send our Fleet Auspicious Gales Our King and Queen a Prince of Wales And then let who will bite their Nails When we all our foes have Thumped and Mumped & c Printed in the Year 1666.