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                     <seg n="2" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">London-DERRY:</hi></seg>
                     <seg n="3" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">OR,</hi></seg>
                     <seg n="4" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">The Victorious Protestants constant Success against the proud <hi rend="bold">French</hi> and <hi rend="bold">Irish</hi> Forces.</hi></seg>
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                     <seg n="5" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">To the Tune of, <hi rend="bold">Lilli borlero.</hi></hi></seg>
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                     <seg n="6" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Licensed according to Order.</hi></seg>
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                     <l n="1" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">P</hi>Rotestant Boys both valliant and stout,</l>
                     <l n="2" rend="indent">fear not the strength and power of <hi rend="italic">Rome,</hi></l>
                     <l n="3" rend="left">Thousands of them are put to the rout,</l>
                     <l n="4" rend="indent">brave <hi rend="italic">London-Derry</hi> tells 'um their doom:</l>
                     <l n="5" rend="left">For their Cannons roar like Thunder,</l>
                     <l n="6" rend="indent">being resolv'd the Town to maintain,</l>
                     <l n="7" rend="left">For <hi rend="italic">William</hi> and <hi rend="italic">Mary,</hi> still brave <hi rend="italic">London-Derry,</hi></l>
                     <l n="8" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">will give the proud</hi> French <hi rend="italic">and</hi> Tories <hi rend="italic">their bane.</hi></l>
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                     <l n="9" rend="left">Time after time, with Powder and Balls,</l>
                     <l n="10" rend="indent">Protestant Souls they did 'um salute;</l>
                     <l n="11" rend="left">That before <hi rend="italic">London-Derry</hi> stout Walls,</l>
                     <l n="12" rend="indent">many are slain and taken to boot;</l>
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                     <l n="13" rend="left">Nay, their noble Duke of <hi rend="italic">Berwick,</hi></l>
                     <l n="14" rend="indent">many reports, is happily tane,</l>
                     <l n="15" rend="left">Where still they confine him, and will not resign him,</l>
                     <l n="16" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">till they have giv'n the</hi> Tories <hi rend="italic">their bane.</hi></l>
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                     <l n="17" rend="left">Into the Town their Bombs they did throw,</l>
                     <l n="18" rend="indent">being resolv'd to fire the same;</l>
                     <l n="19" rend="left">Hoping thereby to lay it all low,</l>
                     <l n="20" rend="indent">could they but raise it into a flame;</l>
                     <l n="21" rend="left">But the Polititious <hi rend="italic">Walker,</hi></l>
                     <l n="22" rend="indent">by an intreague did quail them again,</l>
                     <l n="23" rend="left">And blasted the glory of <hi rend="italic">French, Teague</hi> and <hi rend="italic"><hi rend="bold">T</hi></hi><hi rend="italic">ory,</hi></l>
                     <l n="24" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">by Policy Boys, he gave them their bane.</hi></l>
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                     <l n="25" rend="left">Thund'ring stones they laid on the Wall,</l>
                     <l n="26" rend="indent">ready against the Enemy came,</l>
                     <l n="27" rend="left">With which they vow'd the Tories to mawl,</l>
                     <l n="28" rend="indent">whene'er they dare approach but the same:</l>
                     <l n="29" rend="left">And another sweet invention,</l>
                     <l n="30" rend="indent">the which in brief I reckon to name:</l>
                     <l n="31" rend="left">A sharp bloody slaughter, did soon follow after,</l>
                     <l n="32" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">amongst the proud</hi> French, <hi rend="italic">and gave 'um their bane.</hi></l>
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                     <l n="33" rend="left">Stubble and Straw in parcels they laid,</l>
                     <l n="34" rend="indent">the which they straightways kindled with speed,</l>
                     <l n="35" rend="left">By this intreague the French was betray'd,</l>
                     <l n="36" rend="indent">thinking the Town was fir'd indeed:</l>
                     <l n="37" rend="left">Then they plac'd their scaling Ladders,</l>
                     <l n="38" rend="indent">and o'er the walls did scour amain,</l>
                     <l n="39" rend="left">Yet strait to their wonder, they were cut in sunder,</l>
                     <l n="40" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">thus</hi> French-men <hi rend="italic">and</hi> Tories <hi rend="italic">met with their bane.</hi></l>
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                     <l n="41" rend="left">Suddenly then they open'd the Gate,</l>
                     <l n="42" rend="indent">sallying forth with Vigour and might;</l>
                     <l n="43" rend="left">And as the truth I here may relate,</l>
                     <l n="44" rend="indent">Protestant Boys did valliantly fight,</l>
                     <l n="45" rend="left">Taking many chief Commanders,</l>
                     <l n="46" rend="indent">while the sharp fray they thus did maintain,</l>
                     <l n="47" rend="left">With vigorous courses, they routed their Forces,</l>
                     <l n="48" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">and many poor</hi> Teagues <hi rend="italic">did meet with their bane.</hi></l>
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                     <l n="49" rend="left">While with their blood the Cause they have seal'd,</l>
                     <l n="50" rend="indent">heaven upon their actions did frown,</l>
                     <l n="51" rend="left">Protestants took the spoil of the Field,</l>
                     <l n="52" rend="indent">Cannons full five they brought to the Town,</l>
                     <l n="53" rend="left">With a lusty large great Mortar,</l>
                     <l n="54" rend="indent">thus they return'd with honour and gain,</l>
                     <l n="55" rend="left">While <hi rend="italic">Papists</hi> did scour from <hi rend="italic">Protestants</hi> power,</l>
                     <l n="56" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">as fearing they all shou'd suffer their bane.</hi></l>
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                     <l n="57" rend="left">In a short time we hope to arrive,</l>
                     <l n="58" rend="indent">with a vast Army to <hi rend="italic">Ireland,</hi></l>
                     <l n="59" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">A</hi>nd the affairs so well we'll contrive,</l>
                     <l n="60" rend="indent">that they shall ne'er have power to stand</l>
                     <l n="61" rend="left">'Gainst King <hi rend="italic">William</hi> and Queen <hi rend="italic">Mary,</hi></l>
                     <l n="62" rend="indent">who in the Throne does flourish and reign,</l>
                     <l n="63" rend="left">We'll down with the faction, that make the distra-ction,</l>
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