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Songs Compleat,
The Fart ;
Famous for its Satyrical Humour in the
Reign of Queen Anne.
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YE Jacks of the Town,
And Whiggs of renown,
Leave off your Jarrs and Spleen,
And hast to your Arms
All thronging in swarms
Be ready to guard the Queen ;
With a hum, hum, hum, hum.
For last LORD'S-day,
at St. James's they say,
A strange odd thing did chance,
Which put into the News,
All Holland would amuse,
But would make 'em rejoyce in France;
With a hum, &c.
Each Commoner and Peer,
Of both Houses were there,
And
Songs Compleat,
The Fart ;
Famous for its Satyrical Humour in the
Reign of Queen Anne.
I
^EEfe5
5
■#— #-
5
E±SS3
#—#-#-
pi=g
-S>-
5
YE Jacks of the Town,
And Whiggs of renown,
Leave off your Jarrs and Spleen,
And hast to your Arms
All thronging in swarms
Be ready to guard the Queen ;
With a hum, hum, hum, hum.
For last LORD'S-day,
at St. James's they say,
A strange odd thing did chance,
Which put into the News,
All Holland would amuse,
But would make 'em rejoyce in France;
With a hum, &c.
Each Commoner and Peer,
Of both Houses were there,
And
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Description | Famous for its satyrical humour in the reign of Queen Anne. |
Shelfmark | Glen.145 |
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Description | Scottish songs and music of the 18th and early 19th centuries, including music for the Highland bagpipe. These are selected items from the collection of John Glen (1833 to 1904). Also includes a few manuscripts, some treatises, and other books on the subject. |
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Description | The Glen Collection and the Inglis Collection represent mainly 18th and 19th century Scottish music, including Scottish songs. The collections of Berlioz and Verdi collected by bibliographer Cecil Hopkinson contain contemporary and later editions of the works of the two composers Berlioz and Verdi. |
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