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6 Such melody can no where be
 * like thoſe on the Banks of the river Clyde

The ſreets they are ſo beautiful,
 * they croſs each other curiouſly.

And all along on every ſide
 * each building's like a palace high

The churches rare they are ſo fair,
 * all beautiful on every ſide

Their ſteeples are ſo briſk and tall,
 * ſhine far frae the Banks of river Clyde

The coats of arms denotes their charm
 * both from the air, the land the ſea,

Bell fiſh and ring and a bird to ſing
 * full tweet on top of an oaken tree

All thats you'll find moſt neatly join'd
 * well beautiful on every ſide

With motto round ' Let Glaſgow town
 * ſtill flouriſh on the Banks of Clyde.'

This charming town with water clear
 * as ervſtal all along the ſtreets.

Is well ſypply'd with fine machines,
 * which draw't from below your feet.

Likewiſe fine gardens all around,
 * with pleaſnt walks on every ſide

Fine bleach fields, which pleaſure yield
 * to Glaſgow on the Banks of Clyde.