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 With all his valiant heroes

He'll ſoon invade our land.

Come let us, &c.

Then Maddiſon a letter fent,

And fealed it with gold,

For to keep down the Emp'ror's rage,

When he did it behold,

Take this bold Alexander,

From Maddiſon, I ſay,

And peace will be proclaimed,

So your fury now allay.

Come let us, &c.

When Maddiſon had ſign'd the Peace,

And war to be no more,

Then Bonaparte arriv'd in France,

Away from Elba ſhore.

Now Bonaparte's to Paris gone,

To wear King Lewis crown,

But along with nobte Wellington,

We'll pull the tyrant down.

Come let us, &c.

Great Britain now ſhall flouriſh,

More glorious than before!

All Nations ſhall unite as one,

Through every diſtant ſhore,

No more the trumpet it ſhall found,

The battle to proclaim,

But we hope to live contented

In our native land again.

Come let us,&C.