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BG.768.032
3 Oct 1768:21 (705)
The following was publish'd in a hand-bill last week.
The Parody Parodized,
Or the Massachusetts Song of Liberty.
Come swallow your bumpers, ye Tories! and roar,
That the Sons of fair Freedom are hamper'd once more;
But know that no Cut-throats our spirits can tame,
Nor a host of oppressors shall smother the flame.
In freedom we're born, and like Sons of the brave,
Will never surrender,
But swear to defend her,
And scorn to survive, if unable to save.
. . . [9 more verses, 8 1st line of chorus; + 1 full repeat
of chorus]
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