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UCLA, Clark Library - Luttrell Ballads
The Bloody Siege of / VIENNA: / A SONG. / Wherein the Turks have lost One Hundred and Sixty-Thou- / sand Men; being the greatest Victory that ever was obtained over the Turks, / since the Foundation of the Ottoman Empire. / Written by an English / Gentleman Volunteer, that was at the Garrison during the Siege.
Date Published 1683
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Imprint LONDON, Printed for J. Dean, Bookseller in Cranborn-street, in Leicester-Fields, near Newport-House.
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Collection UCLA, Clark Library - Luttrell Ballads
Location UCLA, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
Shelfmark PR1213 .P74 f **
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      Part 1
    Title The Bloody Siege of / VIENNA: / A SONG. / Wherein the Turks have lost One Hundred and Sixty-Thou- / sand Men; being the greatest Victory that ever was obtained over the Turks, / since the Foundation of the Ottoman Empire. / Written by an English / Gentleman Volunteer, that was at the Garrison during the Siege.
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    First Lines THE Gods are now in Council sat, / For to survey the Worlds debate;
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    Notes Luttrell no. 32. In contemporary manuscript beneath title: "26. Octob. 1683"