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THEN welcome from Vigo,
And Cudgeling Don Diego,
With bouger Rascallion,
And Plund'ring the Galleoons;
Each brisk Valiant fellow,
Fought at Rodondellow,
And those who did meet,
With the Newfound-Land Fleet;
Then for late Successes,
Which Europe Confesses,
At Land by our galliant Commanders;
The Dutch in strong Beer,
Shou'd be Drunk for one Year,
With their General's Health, in Flanders.