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 * colspan=2 | OONTS!
 * | Wot makes the soldier’s ’eart to penk, wot makes him to perspire? || | 157
 * colspan=2 | LOOT
 * | If you’ve ever stole a pheasant-egg be’ind the keeper’s back, || | 161
 * colspan=2 | ‘SNARLEYOW’
 * | This ’appened in a battle to a batt’ry of the corps, || | 165
 * colspan=2 | THE WIDOW AT WINDSOR
 * | ’Ave you ’eard o’ the Widow at Windsor, || | 169
 * colspan=2 | BELTS
 * | There was a row in Silver Street that’s near to Dublin Quay, || | 172
 * colspan=2 | THE YOUNG BRITISH SOLDIER
 * | When the ’arf-made recruity goes out to the East, || | 176
 * colspan=2 | MANDALAY
 * | By the old Moulmein Pagoda, lookin’ eastward to the sea, || | 180
 * colspan=2 | TROOPIN’
 * | Troopin’, troopin’, troopin’ to the sea, ||  | 184
 * }
 * colspan=2 | BELTS
 * | There was a row in Silver Street that’s near to Dublin Quay, || | 172
 * colspan=2 | THE YOUNG BRITISH SOLDIER
 * | When the ’arf-made recruity goes out to the East, || | 176
 * colspan=2 | MANDALAY
 * | By the old Moulmein Pagoda, lookin’ eastward to the sea, || | 180
 * colspan=2 | TROOPIN’
 * | Troopin’, troopin’, troopin’ to the sea, ||  | 184
 * }
 * | By the old Moulmein Pagoda, lookin’ eastward to the sea, || | 180
 * colspan=2 | TROOPIN’
 * | Troopin’, troopin’, troopin’ to the sea, ||  | 184
 * }
 * | Troopin’, troopin’, troopin’ to the sea, ||  | 184
 * }
 * }