A single leaf, headed The Royalists' Letany; Second Part, containing twenty-five three-line verses (beginning with From sawing the Crowne 'twixt Fanatick and Fryars) with the refrain 'Libera Nos Domine'.
Satires in the form of a litany were common from 1646 to 1746, and even later. This ballad, titled as 'The protestants petition against popery' can be found in Wit and Mirth, published in 1682.