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Yea those that are charged to find all relief, Plum-pudding, goose, capon, minc'd pies, and roast-beef.
Then well may we welcome Old Christmas to town, Who brings us good cheer, and good liquor so brown; To pass the cold winter away with delight, We feast it all day, and we frolick all night; Both hunger and cold we keep out with relief, Plum-pudding, goose, capon, minc'd pies, and roast-beef.
Then let all curmudgeons, who dote on their wealth, And value their treasure much more than their
health, Go hang themselves up, if they will be so kind; Old Christmas with them but small welcome shall
find; They will not afford to themselves without grief, Plum-pudding, goose, capon, minc'd pies, and roast-beef. |
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