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by thunder yew shall !
Snakes ! how I should like to see flying The star-spangled banner o'er Monarchy's pall, And Lunun in red ashes lying ; 70 THE YANKEE'S ANSWER TO THE POET OF KENT.
So don't think yew blind us with buncombe, old Bull, But take yew good heed what yew re arter ; For Jonathan's not such a tarnation fool To be garnmon'd from yew 're side the water.
It raises my dander like pison to see A worn-out old spec of the ocean, That sots itself up as immortal and free, The goddess of fr
...eedom's devotion, AVhar cittizens down on thar marowbones go And slobber the hands that have lick'd 'em. And proud of the symbols that tyranies show, Slick o'er thar mantlepiece stick 'em. So look to yew 're fixin's, old cuss, and be quiet, And don't call Ameriker daughter ; For if ever it comes to a regeler riot, We'll blow yew clean out of the water !
TOM : THE TOAST OF CHAELTON. 71 TOM: THE TOAST OF CHAELTON.
IT fell about the time of year When magpies build and breed That Tom, the toast of Charlton, Said, " We must have a feed ; Go, bring my vest that stretches best When flows the festive wine, For, by my tip, all at ' The Ship ' My Tories they shall dine.


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