A New Song upon the Hogen Mogen's.
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Dye hear the News of the Dutch Dear Frank,
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Sutterkin, Hogen, Herring, Van Dunk;
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That they intend to play us a Prank?
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Sutterkin, Hogen, Herring, Van Dunk;
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Hogen, Mogen, Hogen, Mogen, Sutterkin, Hogen Herring, Van Dunk;
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Hogen, Mogen, Hogen, Mogen, Sutterkin, Hogen, Herring, Van Dunk.
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But if they boldly Dare come ashore
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Sutterkin, etc.
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Some may repent themselves full sore
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Sutterkin etc.
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Hogen, Mogen, etc.
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For the brave English, Irish, and Scotch,
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Sutterkin, etc.
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Will in their Guts, make such a hotch-potch:
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Sutterkin, etc.
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Hogen, Mogen, etc.
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Better they'd stuck to the Herring Trade
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Sutterkin, etc.
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For in Pickle, Themselves shall be laid
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Sutterkin, etc.
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Hogen, Mogen, etc.
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What, tho they have laid their Heads together
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Sutterkin, etc.
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No Orange can thrive if't prove bad weather
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Sutterkin, etc.
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Hogen, Mogen, etc.
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Wo be to them, if Dartmouth the Great,
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Sutterkin, etc.
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Should fall upon them with his whole Fleet
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Sutterkin, etc.
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Hogen, Mogen, etc.
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Pass not Port-Bay, for fear it should freez,
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Sutterkin, etc.
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For then, I fack, your Orange we'll squeez
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Sutterkin, etc.
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Hogen, Mogen, etc.
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