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And a' that and a' that,
long Edward's men and a' that'
E're we give up what they did win,
good laith we'll shake a paw yer.

Now let us join both heart and and hand,
militiamen and a' that,
Our Yeomanry lads and Volunteers,
Artillery men and a' that.

And a' that and a' that
and twice as mony's a' that.
Will boldly meet them on the field,
and thresh them yet for a' that.

Now let us pray long live our king,
our virtuous Quuen and a' that;
The prince of Wales, and princess too,
the Duke of York and a' that.

And a' that and a' that
our Senators and a' that;
And I hope we'll drink King George's heath,
when you upstart's awa yet.