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 ( 6 ) Thev'll kits you and bleſs you, with many fine tales; So ſoon as your money begins for to fail, They'll be the firſt that will pack you to jail; Take care that yon keep out of limbo. THE GARB OF OLD GAUL. IN the Garb of old Gaul, and the file of old Rome, From the heath ci ver'd mountains of Scotia we come: From thoſe hills where the Romans attempted to reign, But our juice ter's fought, and they fought not in vain. ' Such our love of liberty, our country & ou des; ' That like our nabie atceltors we'll itand oy free. dom's cauſe : (applauſe We'll boldly fight like Heroes bright for horour and And defy the FRENCH and SPAIN RDS to alter our laws. No eli voinate cu toms our ſinners embrace ; No luxorious talles unnervate our face : Our l5ud founding Pipe beurs the true martial ſtrain, So do we the old Scottith valour retain. Such our love' &c. We're tall as the oals from the womb of the voles, And ſwift as the reg when the hound he aff; Like the full inson in Autumn our (heilds do appear, Minervu would diearl to encounter our (pear. Such our love' &c. As a ſtorm in the ocean when Boreas blows, Are we when enraged we rutlı onur foes ; We fons of the mountains tremendous as rocks. Daih the force of our foes with our thundering ſtrokes. Such our love' &c. Quebec and Cape Breton the pride of old France, In their trops fondly boaſted till we did advance, But when our claymores they faw us produce