| To the halls of Latham House the king he did proclaim
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| That the seventh Earl of Derby, James Stanley was his name,
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| Should resist the Scottish force bound for the Isle of Man,
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| So he gathered up his fighters and obeyed the king’s command.
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| The Countess was of noble blood, though not of royalty,
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| Yet brave and as intrepid as any man was she.
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| So the house became a fortress, with her good Lord now gone.
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| Her name was Lady Charlotte but they called her Babylon.
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| So put yourselves in line against Babylon.
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| All ye that bend the bow against the crown.
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| And train the gunner’s sights against Babylon
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| Till the eagle tower does fall and the walls they are thrown down.
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| Both the puritans and Fairfax, together they did call
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| For this one last royal stronghold in Lancashire to fall.
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| So the garrison she strenghtened and the eagle tower was manned
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| And refusing all conditions, it was then the siege began.
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| Twas in two good months when those rebels did retreat
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| They were cast out from the earthworks and driven to defeat.
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| With dishonour and in shame their siege came to an end,
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| They were routed by a lady and two hundred loyal men. |