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Tune
12017-12-08T08:43:44-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165e231252plain2017-12-08T08:45:08-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165eA modern translation of the ballad is located in the Contemporary Documents section of this book.
The tune of "Two English Travellers" was a popular ballad of the time, telling the story of the trials and travails of two patriotic English sailors.
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12017-12-08T08:43:11-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165e[Avery i] Ballad2Contemporary Song of Avery's Mutiny: "A COPY of VERSES, COMPOSED BY Captain Henry Every, LATELY Gone to SEA to seek his FORTUNE. To the Tune of, The two English Travellers. " Original Broadsheet, scanmedia/[Avery i] Ballad.pngplain2017-12-08T09:15:49-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165e