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 :So when our ship was in repair, To fair England our coarse did steer; And when we came to London town, Our dismal case we then made known!


 * For many wifes their husbands lost,

Whom they lamented to their cost; Which caused them weep bitterly These tidings from New Barbary.


 * A hundred and fifty brisk young men,

Did to our goodly ship belong; Of all ouour [sic] whole ship's company, There now remain'd but sixty-three:


 * Now seamen all where'er you be,

I pray a warning take by me; As you love your life still have a care, You never sail with a murderer.


 * O never more I do intend

to cross o'er the raging main, But live in peace in my own country, so I end my tragedy.

Britons bould, though Britons few, On the plains o' Waterloo;