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 ( 6 ) Lords & Lairdſ arc on tiptoe ſtanding, ready to repel the foe; And Volunteers, with thoſe commanding, to deal to Frenchmen mighty woe! &c. Farmers and Peaſants... all are willing to ſupport both King & Country's cauſe; He's nothing but a cowardly Villain that will not defend brave Britain's laws. Rouſe up Britons! rouſe! here's dangers, Frenchmen dare invade our coals : To fight and conquer---you're no ſtrangers, ſoon we'll name theſe haughty boaſts.

A NEW SEA SONG. YE hearts of oak, who wiſh to try your fortunes on the ſea, And Briton's enemies defy, come enter here with me: Here's fifty rounds bounty, two month's pay; and leave to go on ſhore, Win pretty girls to kiſs and play, can Britiſh Tars aſk more? Our ſhip is ſtout and fails like wind, to chaſe a hostile foe, To fight like Britons we're inclin'd, we'll let the Monſieurs know; Our Captain's gen'ous, brave, and good, of grog se'll have great five,