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And how then was the Devil dress'd
And how then was the Devil dress'd
Oh he was in his Sunday's best
Oh. he was in his Sunday's best
His jacket was black and his breeches were blue
His Jacket was black and his breeches were blue
And there was a hole where the tail came through
And there was a hole where the tail came through
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1 From his brimstone bed at break of day A walking the Devil is gone To visit his little snug farm of the Earth And see how his stock came on 2 Don the Hill and over the dale And he went over the plain And backward and forward he swish'd his long tail As a gentleman swishes his cane. 3 And how then was the Devil dress'd Oh. he was in his Sunday's best His Jacket was black and his breeches were blue And there was a hole where the tail came through 4 He saw a Lawyer killing a viper In a dunghill beside his stable And the Devil smiled, for it put him in mind Of Cain and his Brother Abel 5 An Apothecary on a white horse Rode by on his vacation And the Devil thought of his old friend, Death in the Revelation