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?0' NATIONAL SONGS. We've got a set of t?nguey blades, To out-talk 'era, if they're a mind to. �.Yankee Doodle, &c. America's a dandy place, ' The people all are ?rotbers; And when one's 'got a putnpkin pie, He shares it with the others. Yankee Doodla, ?c. We work and sleep and pray in peace--- By industry we thrive, sir; , And if a drone won't do his part, We'll scout.him from the hive, sh'? Yankee Do.odle, &c. Amd then on Independence Day (And who's a better right to.*) -...We. eat and drink, and sin? and play, Anc? have a dance at night too. Yankee Doodle, Our girls are fair our boys are tough, Our old folks, wise and healthy; And when we've every thing enough, We count ths. t v?e are wealth?,. Yankee Doodle, &c We're happy, free, and well to do, And cannot want for knowledge; For almsst every mile or two, You find a school or college. ' Yankee ?Doodle, &c. The land we ?ill is all our own-- Whate'er the price, we paid it; Therefore we'll fight till all is blue, Shm?!d any dare invade it. Chorus.--�ankee Doodle, boys; huzza! Down'outside, up the middle-- Yankee Doodle, fa, sol, T?_.r0pot, drum, and fiddle. 0,?,?,?Google