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Robinson Crusoe.
When I was a lad, I had cause to be sad,
My grandmother I did lose O.
I'll bet you a cann, you have heard of the man.
His name it was Robinson Crusoe, -
O Robinson Crusoe 1
O Robinson Crusoe 1
Tink a tink tang, tink a tink tang,
O poor Robinson Crusoe.
Perhaps you've read in a book, of a voyage Jve took,
And how the whirlwind blew so,
That the ship with a shock drove plump on a rock,
Near drowning poor Robinson Crusoe.
O poor Robinson, &.c.
Poor soul ! none but he remain'd on the sea,
Ah ! fate, fate, how could yon do so ?
Till ashore he was thrown on an island unknown ;
O poor Robinson Crusoe.
O poor Robinson, Sec.
He wanted to eat, and he sought for some meat,
But the cattle away from him flew so,
That, but for his gun, he'd been surely undone,
O ! my poor Robinson Crusoe.
O poor Robinson, Stc,
.But he'd sav'd from aboard, an old gun and a sword 9
And another odd matter or two, so

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