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[Music ]

But if we squable and brawl,
And daily to difference fall;
  If Jarr in our Votes,
As Ranters, and Canters,
And Thy Church, and my Church,
  We're ready for Cutting of Throats;
Then as plainly will be seen,
    Our losses begins with shame,
And teaze the Gracious Queen:
Ah, how will France delight in't,
Who'll go to Spain, to Fight in't,
        Lifters and Shifters,
Press Masters may follow and seize in vain,
    No good luck follows Waring,
    Where the Natives are Jarring;
Then happily let us agree, and have at the Mounsieur again.