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IC.781.027
8 Nov 1781:12 (14/689)
NEW SONG.
Occasioned by the surrender of Earl Cornwallis and his whole
army, to General Washington.
Tune "Derry down, &c."
When southward Cornwallis first enter'd the land
Commander in chief, with sword in his hand,
He swagger'd and boasted, and threaten'd the fates
In spite of their teeth, he would ravage the States. Derry
down, &c.
. . . [4 verses]
But ah what a pity! The hero of Britain,
On fame's highest pinnacle loftily sitting;
Should ever be flung by the serpent--mischance!
Or Morgan teach Tarleton the Lexington dance. Derry down,
&c.
. . . [4 more verses]
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