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The [illegible] while grasping him fast
The Devil while grasping him fast
will cry then, it of [illegible] the [Prince?]
will cry then, it of Parsons the Prince
Ho! my friend I have caught thee at last
Ho! my friend I have caught thee at last
But I thought to have had thee long since
But I thought to have had thee long since
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Where thou never shall complain of the cold
Where thou never shall complain of the cold
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                                                                       13.
Should [Treginy?] men vote for Sir Id-1.
Should Treg'ny men vote for Sir It _l.
By all that is [urched ] I [wear?]
By all that is [urched ] I swear
They shall soon see the bottom less pit
They shall soon see the bottom less pit
And then, [It?] meet thy friend M-d-l. there
And thou'lt meet thy friend M-d-l. there
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                                                                   14
Sir Id-l says with victuals and drink
Sir It_l says with victuals and drink
their stomachs like turkies h'ell stuff
their stomachs like turkies h'ell stuff
And besides he will give them some chink
And besides he will give them some chink
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But if they should Barwell forsake
But if they should Barwell forsake
Thence forward I'll treat them like slaves
Thence forward I'll treat them like slaves
Non shall it be long e'er I'll take
Nor shall it be long e'er I'll take
Such a set of unprincipled knaves
Such a set of unprincipled knaves
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                                                           16.
Sir Barwell they ought to defend
Tis Barwell they ought to defend
Tis he who their pockets has cramm'd
Tis he who their pockets has cramm'd
And they who desert such a Friend
And they who desert such a Friend

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The Devil while grasping him fast will cry then, it of Parsons the Prince Ho! my friend I have caught thee at last But I thought to have had thee long since

                                                                   12.

H'ell say with a loving embrace In my service as thou art grown old In Hell thou shall have a snug place Where thou never shall complain of the cold

                                                                     13.

Should Treg'ny men vote for Sir It _l. By all that is [urched ] I swear They shall soon see the bottom less pit And thou'lt meet thy friend M-d-l. there

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Sir It_l says with victuals and drink their stomachs like turkies h'ell stuff And besides he will give them some chink To buy their wives Tea Gin & Snuff

                                                              15.

But if they should Barwell forsake Thence forward I'll treat them like slaves Nor shall it be long e'er I'll take Such a set of unprincipled knaves

                                                          16.

Tis Barwell they ought to defend Tis he who their pockets has cramm'd And they who desert such a Friend Most certainly ought to be Damned [Damned is underlined}

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