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We'll make our firm Allegiance good,
With you, or any other Flood,
    To shame the Parties High and Low:
Unite large Rivers with each strugling Spring,
And shew great <g>GEORGE</g> the way to make a Glorious King.


[Aire.]

Plants and Flowers, the Sweets of Nature,
Cheering now each mortal Creature,
    Blest with bright Apollo's Beams;
Spring and Summer fair and lasting,
All forget the Winter's blasting,
    Mounts of Snow, and frozen Streams.