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EPIGRAMS
[Says John Bull, “tho' to aid this vile War I am loth]
Says John Bull, “tho' to aid this vile War I am loth,
They say 'tis my int'rest and principle both;
But of all I was worth by some fellows bereft
I have got neither Int'rest nor Principal left.”
They say 'tis my int'rest and principle both;
But of all I was worth by some fellows bereft
I have got neither Int'rest nor Principal left.”
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His Country, some would make't appear,
To every Englishman is dear,—
All to this truth must surely give in,
For 'tis indeed too dear to live in.
To every Englishman is dear,—
All to this truth must surely give in,
For 'tis indeed too dear to live in.
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