A collection of comic songs written, Compil'd, Etch'd and Engrav'd, by J. Robertson; and sung by him At the theatres Nottingham, Derby, Stamford, Halifax, Chesterfield, and Redford |
A collection of comic songs | ||
Attend, soldiers, sailors, and others to,
I appeal to your courage and sense again;
United, shake hands each like brothers too,
One and all join in England's defence again:
Our fathers' supported the cause,
Shall we lose it? never, no never, boys:
Stand firm to religion and laws,
King George and our country, for ever, boys.
I appeal to your courage and sense again;
United, shake hands each like brothers too,
One and all join in England's defence again:
Our fathers' supported the cause,
Shall we lose it? never, no never, boys:
Stand firm to religion and laws,
King George and our country, for ever, boys.
(Speaking).
If the French seek our beef and pudding, we must try to cut their
fingers in the attempt; for however we may differ a little about politics, we
all unite in the common cause, and even our children sing,
A collection of comic songs | ||