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I HAE NAE KITH, &c.
But I hope he shortly will be home,
And in good time will mount the throne ;
And then we'll curse and ban the law
That keepit our king sae lang awa.
He's o'er the seas, &c.
Disloyal Whigs, despatch, and go
To visit Noll and Will below :
'Tis fit you at their coal should blaw,
Whilst we drink their health that's far awa.
He's o'er the seas, &c.
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