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 At home in our village when we'd done our daily labour, The barber every night would read the news to each good neighbour; heard it all, I did not wait for feyther's approbation, started up to Lunnon town to see the Coronation.

Well, there I got, and just at first I felt myself quite flustered, To see all round Westminster, such lots of people mustered; But, howsomdever, in the crowd I got myself a station, And there I waited anxiously to see the Coronation.

Somehow a soldier's prancing horse, he took fright at a dandy, And capered in among the crowd, so frolicsome and handy—