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(23) Page 11 - State and ambition, all joy to great Caesar
Pleasant and Divertive.
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STate and Ambition, all Joy to great toar,
Sawney shall ne'er be my Colly my Cow ;
All Hail to the Shades, all Joy to the Bridegroom,
And call upon Dobbin with Hi, Je, ho.
Remember ye Whigs, what was formerly done ;
And yenny come tye my bonny Cravat,
If I live to grow old for I find I go down,
For I cannot come every Day to Wooe.
Jove in his Throne was a Fumbler, Tom Farthing,
And Jockey and Jenny together did lie \
Oh Mother Roger : Boys, fill us a Bumper,
For why will ye die my poor Calia, ah why ?
Hark

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