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Let the miser delight in the hoarding of pelf,
Since he has not the saul to enjoy it himself:
Since the bounty of Providence is now ev'ry day,
As we journey thro' life, let us live by the way,
Let us live by the way, &c.

Then bring us a tankard of nappy good ale,
For to comfort our hearts and enliven the tale;
We'll ay be the merrier the longer we sit,
For we've been thegither mony a time, and sac will we yet.
And sae will we yet, &c.

Success to the farmer, and prosper his plough,
Rewarding his eident toils a' the year through;
Our seed time and harvest we ever will get,
For we've lipen'd ay to providence, and sae will we yet.
And sae will we yet &c.

Long live the King and happy may he be,
And success to bis forces by land and by sea;
His enemies to triumph we ne'r will permit,
Britons aye have been victorious, and sae will they yet.
And sae will they yet, &c.

Let the glass keep its course and gae marrily roun'
For the sun has to rin, tho' the moon it goes down
Till the twelve hours run round about, 'tis time enough to flit;
When we fell we aye got up again, and sae will we yet.
And sae will we yet, &c.