78 SOLDIER AND SPORTSMAN 



Betimes in the morning his Grace arose, 



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 And straight to Colonel Hamilton goes ; 



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 Your company, Sir, I must importune. 



Betimes in the morning and very soon, 

 To meet General M'Cartney and Lord Mohun, 



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The Colonel replies, " I am your slave, 



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 To follow your Grace unto the grave," 



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 Then they took coach without delay, 



And to Hyde Park by break of day, 

 Oh ! there began the bloody fray, 



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No sooner out of coach they light, 



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 But Mohun and M'Cartney came in sight, 



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 Oh ! then began the bloody fight, 



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Then bespoke the wain Lord Mohun, 



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 I think your Grace is here full soon, 



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 I wish your Grace would put it bye. 



Since blood for blood for vengeance cry, 

 And loath I am this day to die, 



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Then bespoke the Duke his Grace, 



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 Saying go find out a proper place, 



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