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                     <seg n="5" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">To the Tune of <hi rend="bold">My young</hi> Mary, <hi rend="bold">etc. Licensed according to Order.</hi></hi></seg>
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                     <l n="1" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">     I.</hi></l>
                     <l n="2" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">WArs and Arms, and loud Alarms</hi></l>
                     <l n="3" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">are round great Princes that sit at the Helm,</hi></l>
                     <l n="4" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Then now my merry bonny Boys,</hi></l>
                     <l n="5" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">(You that are <hi rend="bold">England</hi>'s Joys,)</hi></l>
                     <l n="6" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">valiantly stand up for <hi rend="bold">England</hi>'s Realm;</hi></l>
                     <l n="7" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Law, Religion, and every one's Right</hi></l>
                     <l n="8" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Will be lost for ever, unless you Fight,</hi></l>
                     <l n="9" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">     Your Horses prepare,</hi></l>
                     <l n="10" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">     And your Banners Fair,</hi></l>
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                     <l n="13" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Tat, Rat, Too, goes the <hi rend="bold">English</hi> Drum,</hi></l>
                     <l n="14" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">and we fright our Foes wheresoever we come,</hi></l>
                     <l n="15" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">In Bullets and in Fire</hi></l>
                     <l n="16" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Our Fame will mount higher,</hi></l>
                     <l n="17" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">a Fart for the <hi rend="bold">French</hi> and their Fe, fa, fum,</hi></l>
                     <l n="18" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Like Great <hi rend="bold">Harry</hi> the Fifth, we'll advance,</hi></l>
                     <l n="19" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Till our <hi rend="bold">English</hi> Captains do Conquer <hi rend="bold">France</hi>;</hi></l>
                     <l n="20" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">     Monsieur with his Riches,</hi></l>
                     <l n="21" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">     Beshits his Breeches,</hi></l>
                     <l n="22" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">And falls down, for fear, in a dismal Trance.</hi></l>
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                     <l n="24" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Had the Fistel, destroy'd his Pist-Tail,</hi></l>
                     <l n="25" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">It might have sav'd many Protestant's Life,</hi></l>
                     <l n="26" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">The cruel bloudy Monarch there</hi></l>
                     <l n="27" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Massacred every where,</hi></l>
                     <l n="28" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">murder'd the Husband, and kill'd the Wife,</hi></l>
                     <l n="29" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Time may come, to avenge all these things,</hi></l>
                     <l n="30" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Of his Reign, and Actions each Nations rings</hi></l>
                     <l n="31" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">     Old <hi rend="bold">Nick</hi> will deceive him,</hi></l>
                     <l n="32" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">     And Fortune leave him,</hi></l>
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                     <l n="36" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">when <hi rend="bold">Schomberg</hi> Marches against his Campaign,</hi></l>
                     <l n="37" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">The <hi rend="bold">Germans</hi> on the other hand,</hi></l>
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                     <l n="41" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Now the <hi rend="bold">English</hi> Forces on <hi rend="bold">France</hi> do Frown,</hi></l>
                     <l n="42" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">     The haughty proud <hi rend="bold">Caesar</hi>,</hi></l>
                     <l n="43" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">     Will find at Leisure,</hi></l>
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                     <l n="47" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">do's Hood-wink <hi rend="bold">Lewis</hi> from seeing his Fate,</hi></l>
                     <l n="48" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">When all the whole World's at work</hi></l>
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                     <l n="50" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">and every Diadem has a Date.</hi></l>
                     <l n="51" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Now ('tis true,) the proud Monarch do's Rage,</hi></l>
                     <l n="52" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">But we'll shut him up in an Iron Cage,</hi></l>
                     <l n="53" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">     To beat out his Brains,</hi></l>
                     <l n="54" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">     (If there ought Remains,)</hi></l>
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                     <l n="57" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">His curst Cow, thought all should bow,</hi></l>
                     <l n="58" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">but curst Cows seldom do wear a long Horn,</hi></l>
                     <l n="59" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">To Ruine e'ery Nation,</hi></l>
                     <l n="60" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">He thought it Salvation,</hi></l>
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                     <l n="62" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">While good Princes are tender and mild,</hi></l>
                     <l n="63" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">He rips up the Mother and stabs the Child;</hi></l>
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                     <l n="69" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">it carries on the good Catholick Cause,</hi></l>
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