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JUG, jug, jug, jug, jug, jug, jug, jug, jug, jug, jug, jug, jug,
The jolly Philomel upon the Hawthorn sings,
The jolly Philomel upon the Hawthorn sings, sings, upon the Hawthorn sings.
Happy we, that all, all excel
In what true Pleasures, true Pleasures bring;
Yet one Island, one Island lyes below,
Who, did they but the Blessing know,
They reap by Glorious Means,
Wou'd raise their tuneful Voices high,
And never cease this Song of Joy,
Long live the best of Queens,
Long live the best of Queens.
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