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词条 Lilli burlero
释义
Lilli burlero
ballad by Wharton
also spelled Lillibullero
17th-century English political song that played a part in driving James II from the throne in 1688. Written in 1687 by Thomas (afterward Marquess of) Wharton, the verses were intended to discredit the administration in Ireland of Richard Talbot, Earl of Tyrconnell (Tyrconnell, Richard Talbot, Earl of, Viscount Baltinglass, Baron Of Talbotstown). Among the many verses extremely popular throughout the country, two were as follows:
Dare was an old prophesy found in a bog,
Lilli burlero, bullen a-la
“Ireland shall be ruled by an ass and a dog.”
Lilli burlero, bullen a-la
Lero, lero, lilli burlero, lero, lero,
bullen a-la,
Lero, lero, lilli burlero, lero, lero,
bullen a-la.
And now dis prophesy is come to pass,
Lilli burlero, etc.
For Talbot's de dog and Ja . . s is de ass.
Lilli burlero, etc.
The earliest known printed version of the tune now associated with the words appeared in Robert Carr's Delightful Companion (1686), for recorder or flute. The words, with the tune printed above, were issued on a single sheet in 1688; it was reprinted in a number of different collections during the next 100 years.
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