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GRand Lewis let pride be abated,
Thy Marshals have all had a foyle;
Boufflers like Tallard is ill Fated,
And Vendosme remembers the Dyle.
Thy hand is quite out at Invasions,
And spite of thy Fortifications,
Brave Eugene has taken Lisle:
Tho' one day Burgundy,
Was merry with Berry,
And bragg'd the Queens Troops he would scourge,
Make Britains, and great ones,
This Summer run from her,
And own Chevalier de St. George;
Tho' the Crump too that Season,
Got Bruges and Ghent by Treason,
We'll make him e'er long disgorge.