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                     <l n="1" rend="left">LET true hearted Subjects now merrily sing</l>
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                     <l n="3" rend="left">Whose Courage and Valour the World cannot stain,</l>
                     <l n="4" rend="left">He crossed the Ocean our Rights to regain;</l>
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                     <l n="7" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">King</hi> William <hi rend="italic">in Person right valiantly goes,</hi></l>
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                     <l n="11" rend="left">Was ever endu'd with such Courage as he,</l>
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                     <l n="15" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">King</hi> William <hi rend="italic">in Person right valiantly goes,</hi></l>
                     <l n="16" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">God grant him a Blessing to conquer his Foes.</hi></l>
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                     <l n="22" rend="left">Until the whole Kingdom of Rebels they clear:</l>
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                     <l n="24" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">God grant him a Blessing to conquer our Foes.</hi></l>
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                     <l n="25" rend="left">[? [Kingdom] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [I] [hope],</l>
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                     <l n="27" rend="left">As soon as the Name of King <hi rend="italic">William</hi> they hear,</l>
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                     <l n="29" rend="left">Those Rebels will never be able to stand;</l>
                     <l n="30" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">And therefore King</hi> William <hi rend="italic">in Person he goes,</hi></l>
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                     <l n="32" rend="left">The noble Commanders, with Protestant Boys,</l>
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                     <l n="34" rend="left">In Battel the sweet silver Trumpet shall sound,</l>
                     <l n="35" rend="left">The Drums they shall beat, and the Canons resound;</l>
                     <l n="36" rend="left">With fire and Sword, Boys, we them will pursue,</l>
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                     <l n="42" rend="left">The Canons shall roar, and the Smoke then arise,</l>
                     <l n="43" rend="left">Whose thick cloudy Vapours shall darken the Skies;</l>
                     <l n="44" rend="left">The <hi rend="italic">French</hi> shall the fury of Protestants feel,</l>
                     <l n="45" rend="left">We'll chase them with Swords, Boys, of tempered steel:</l>
                     <l n="46" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">King</hi> William <hi rend="italic">in Person he valiantly goes,</hi></l>
                     <l n="47" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">God grant him a Blessing to conquer his Foes.</hi></l>
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