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 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 quietly, nobody came to rout me I slily cast my eyes upon the ladies round about me: The sun shone down so 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 tine,
 * Oh! dear me,

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

She graciously did make her bow to me and
 * congregation,

So I was taken notice of at the famous Coronation.

When this wur done, I thought, thinks I, I've seen all
 * that I can see,

So out I got, and found that I'd paid dearly for my
 * fancy;

I'd lost a sovereign and my purse, and on
 * examination,

My watch which ne'er did go before, did go at the
 * Coronation.