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A DIALOGUE in the Opera for Mr. Leveridge and Mr. Edwards; representing two Country Boors arguing about the War.
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Coridon.
WElfare Trumpets Drums and batling too, Colin lay,
lay down thy Spade, and ne-ver more fol-low
Adam's old Trade; But come on to the War, where
Swords and Guns are ratling, now, whilst we
March with Hoboys merrily; free Hunters of Honour,
Thour't slave to the Pride of some Boar of a Man-nor;
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