Verses by John Frederick Bryant late tobacco-pipe maker at Bristol. Together with his life, written by himself |
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An Irishman seconded Mr. Lewellyn,And said, My dear crature, you're all in the right;
And, by Jasus! I'll venture my life for a shilling
But these here damn'd Yankees I'll sartinly fight.
Hubbabu, bubbabu, while I'll be able,
Hallalu, fallalu, while it will do;
May I never see pradies a-top o' the table,
If I have n't the spirit to say as I do.
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