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Somehow a soldier's prancing horse he took
 * fright at a dandy,

And capered in among the crowd, so frolicsome
 * and handy-

I wur carried off my legs-shoved on the
 * elevation,

So I got a seat for nought, to see the Coronation,

I sat me down quite quitely, no body came to
 * rout me.

I slyly cast my eyes upon the ladies round about
 * me;

The sun some down 80 very hot, they were all
 * in perspiration,

It melted all their red and white at the famous
 * Coronation

At last the Queen herself did come dressed up
 * so fine oh dear me.

I ne'er before in all my life had had a Queen so
 * near me;

So graciously she made her bow to me and
 * congregation,

So I was taken notice of at the famous Coronation.