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 friend in either country May the Gallic cook never tread among British poultry May those who would revel in the ruin of Britain, or her daughters, dance in a hempen neckcloth May loyalty flourish for ever Laurel water to the enemies of the constitution May revolutions never cease while tyranny exists May the frowns of avarice never disfigure the face of a Briton May the produce of Britain never exceed her consumption May every Briton be loyal, and find a loyal protection Our constitution, as settled at the Revolution May the rights of Great Britain never be invaded by foreigner May the hearts of our sons be honest and brave, and our daughter ters modest and pure

The BrtishBritish [sic] Army- May its distinguishing characteristic always be fortitude in the hour of disaster, courage in the hour of danger, and mercy in the hour of victory Field-Marshal the of Wellington, and our gallant country men who fought under him Lieut. Gen. Sir T. Maitland, and the staff of Ireland The heroes of Waterloo The magnanimous Emperor Alexander All those who have fought and bled for great Britain Marshal Beresford, and the brave Portuguese Marshal Blucher, and the gallant Prussians Prince Platoff, and the brave Cossacks The Marquis of Huntly, and the brave 42d Regiment The Earl of Hopetoun, and the gallant 92d Regiment To the memory of Sir Thomas Picton, and all our brave country men who fell at Waterloo All our brave allies who so nobly assisted in the late sanguinary war To the memory of Sir Ralph Abercrombie; and may the laurels which Scotland gained when he fell, bloom to the latest ages untarnished by any of her future warriors Every soldier his right, and every deserter a halter When honour is to be decided by the sword, may it never find its way to the heart May the Soldier never fall a sacrifice but to glory The brave warriors of Russia