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 'Twas in the June o' Ninety-dree (The Duke o' Yark our then Commander beën) The German Legion, Guards, and we Laid siege to Valencieën.

This was the first time in the war That French and English spilled each other's gore; —God knows what year will end the roar Begun at Valencieën!

'Twas said that we'd no business there A-topperèn the French for disagreën; However, that's not my affair— We were at Valencieën.

Such snocks and slats, since war began Never knew raw recruit or veteràn: Stone-deaf therence went many a man Who served at Valencieën.