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of the Royal Bun house at Chelsea
of the Royal Bun house at Chelsea


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He's gone at last _ the jolly Hand[underlined]
He's gone at last _ the jolly Hand[underlined]
And left none merrier in the land;
And left none merrier in the land;
That Hand[underlined] that never took a bribe,
That Hand[underlined] that never took a bribe,
Or ever proo'd a perjur'd scribe;
Or ever prov'd a perjur'd scribe;
That Hand[underlined] that honest Fame blew london;
That Hand[underlined] that honest Fame blew loud on;
That Hand [underlined] that statesmen might be proud on;
That Hand[underlined] that deeply dealt its pelt
That Hand[underlined] that deeply dealt its pelt
To stores the needy is scanty shelf;
To stores the needy's scanty shelf;
That Hand[underlined] that each one justly paid;
That Hand[underlined] that each one justly paid;
That Hand[underlined] that was the Heart of Trade;
That Hand[underlined] that was the Heart of Trade;
That Hand[underlined] has all its business done
That Hand[underlined] has all its business done
And never more shall Touch a Bun
And never more shall Touch a Bun
      My Hand had a Hand on his chaise for
 
      his crest, and the words Touch Bun
*Mr Hand had a Hand on his chaise for
      for his motto.
his crest, and the words Touch Bun
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for his motto.
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             On Mr Fox's Credit
             On Mr Fox's Credit
[Of] the Credit of Fox what Jew can despond
[Of] the Credit of Fox what Jew can despond
Who knows that his word is as good as his Bond
Who knows that his word is as good as his Bond

Latest revision as of 18:31, 12 August 2017

On the death of the facetious Mr Hand late Master of the Royal Bun house at Chelsea

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He's gone at last _ the jolly Hand[underlined] And left none merrier in the land; That Hand[underlined] that never took a bribe, Or ever prov'd a perjur'd scribe; That Hand[underlined] that honest Fame blew loud on; That Hand [underlined] that statesmen might be proud on; That Hand[underlined] that deeply dealt its pelt To stores the needy's scanty shelf; That Hand[underlined] that each one justly paid; That Hand[underlined] that was the Heart of Trade; That Hand[underlined] has all its business done And never more shall Touch a Bun

  • Mr Hand had a Hand on his chaise for

his crest, and the words Touch Bun for his motto. [flourishes]

            On Mr Fox's Credit

[Of] the Credit of Fox what Jew can despond Who knows that his word is as good as his Bond