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                        To think on that?


    And after all, O, shame and grief!

    To use some worse than murd'ring thief,

    Their very gentleman and chief,

                        Unhumanly!

    Like Popish tortures, I believe,

                        Such cruelty.


    Ev'n what was act on open stage

    At Carlisle, in the hottest rage,

    When mercy was clapt in a cage,

                        And pity dead,

    Such cruelty approv'd by every age,

                        I shook my head.


    So many to curse, so few to pray,

    And some aloud huzza did cry;

    They cursed the rebel Scots that day,

                        As they'd been nowt

    Brought up for slaughter, as that way

                        Too many rowt.


    Therefore, alas! dear countrymen,

    O never do the like again,

    To thirst for vengeance, never ben'

                        Your gun nor pa',

    But with the English e'en borrow and len',

                        Let anger fa'.


    Their boasts and bullying, not worth a louse,

    As our King's the best about the house.

    'T is ay good to be sober and douce,

                        To live in peace;

    For many, I see, for being o'er crouse,

                        Gets broken face.

                                                                                               







WAVERLEY

OR

'TIS SIXTY YEARS SINCE

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