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The | The Devil while grasping him fast | ||
will cry then, it of | 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 | ||
13. | 13. | ||
Should | Should Treg'ny men vote for Sir It _l. | ||
By all that is [urched ] I | By all that is [urched ] I swear | ||
They shall soon see the bottom less pit | They shall soon see the bottom less pit | ||
And | And thou'lt meet thy friend M-d-l. there | ||
14 | 14 | ||
Sir | 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 | ||
Nor shall it be long e'er I'll take | |||
Such a set of unprincipled knaves | Such a set of unprincipled knaves | ||
16. | 16. | ||
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 |
Latest revision as of 00:06, 18 July 2017
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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