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 o ſtraigntly they'd attend us.

ut ducks and geeſe we have had great ſtore,

Dockland's pigs many a ſcore,

Charles, tell your hopes are o'er,

Monſieur and you are alike griev'd,

We are reliev'd, you are deceiv'd,

Our batteries ſtill defend us.

See now my boys, let them advance,

We'll quell the pride of Spain and France,

Britons will lead them ſuch a dance,

We'll make old Don to quiver;

Brave Elliot he ſhall lead the van,

Next officers, and then the men,

Ready always with heart in hand,

free to fight, day and night,

for to maintain great George's right,

God proſper him for ever. The Barking Barber: or New Bow wow wow

E gents give ear to me I pray,

I am a Barking Barber,

The beſt accommodation have,

keen razors and hot lather;

Pray walk into my noted ſhop,

I ſhave as clean as any,

And when I've done it to your mind,

will charge you but one penny.

Bow, wow, wow, I am a Barking Barber.

Ye ragged Pates your hair I'll crop,

and dreſs it vaſtly pretty,

Or if your blocks are bare, walk in,

I warrant I can fit ye;

With bag or queu, or long pig-tail,

or buſhy wig, or grizzl'd,

so well be-powder'd, clean and white,

and eke ſo nicely frizzl'd. Bow, wow, &c.