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a Ballad 1790
a Ballad 1790
'In old Sir Robert Walpoles days
 
When Bribery had no harm init
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It [  ] Independence gained
 
no [  ] or preferment
In old Sir Robert Walpole's days
The daily to Sir Roberts aid
When Bribery had no harm in't
St Aubyn's Independence gained
no tithe or preferment
He daily to Sr Robert said
It was not his intention
It was not his intention
This country or his rights to call
His country or his rights to sell
and he despised a Pension -
and he despis'd a Pension -
 
Chorus.
Chorus.
And this is how he did maintain
 
And this is Law he did maintain
unto his dying day Sir
unto his dying day Sir
This Independence he would keep
This Independence he would keep
Whatever [  ] say Sir.
Whatever Courtiers say Sir.
 
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For Cornwalt trust his Grandson {  }
 
For Cornwall's trust his Grandson ask
His Pride! His wish! His Glory!
His Pride! His wish! His Glory!
And this [  }! Whatever tasks
And this obtain'd! Whatever tasks
God set him - I'll [  }
God set him - I'll assure
If honour and Integrity
If honour and Integrity
Give them a good foundation
Give them a good foundation
He'll do the best that do he may
He'll do the best that so he may
To verre ye and the nation
To serve ye and the nation
And this is Law
 
And this is Law &c

Latest revision as of 23:56, 17 July 2017

a Ballad 1790

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In old Sir Robert Walpole's days When Bribery had no harm in't St Aubyn's Independence gained no tithe or preferment He daily to Sr Robert said It was not his intention His country or his rights to sell and he despis'd a Pension -

Chorus.

And this is Law he did maintain unto his dying day Sir This Independence he would keep Whatever Courtiers say Sir.

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For Cornwall's trust his Grandson ask His Pride! His wish! His Glory! And this obtain'd! Whatever tasks God set him - I'll assure If honour and Integrity Give them a good foundation He'll do the best that so he may To serve ye and the nation

And this is Law &c