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Old Nick, He whisked his tail so blew | Old Nick, He whisked his tail so blew | ||
+ | and cocked his Eye, and looked askew, | ||
+ | "Oh! Oh! quoth He "I've got old Q | ||
+ | The star of Piccadilly | ||
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+ | In wings of sulphur down He flew -- | ||
+ | All London, Take your last adieu: | ||
+ | there! there! He claws away old Q | ||
+ | The star of Piccadilly | ||
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+ | And now may this be said for Q | ||
+ | that right or wrong He'd still pursue | ||
+ | whatever object pleased his view; | ||
+ | He neither cared for me or you; | ||
+ | But ran each vice and folly through | ||
+ | for ever seeking something new; | ||
+ | still to Engagement strictly true | ||
+ | at length he gave the Devil his due | ||
+ | And Died a Boy of Eighty two | ||
+ | at his house in Piccadilly |
Latest revision as of 19:04, 8 September 2017
Old Nick, He whisked his tail so blew and cocked his Eye, and looked askew, "Oh! Oh! quoth He "I've got old Q
The star of Piccadilly
In wings of sulphur down He flew -- All London, Take your last adieu: there! there! He claws away old Q
The star of Piccadilly
And now may this be said for Q that right or wrong He'd still pursue whatever object pleased his view; He neither cared for me or you; But ran each vice and folly through for ever seeking something new; still to Engagement strictly true at length he gave the Devil his due And Died a Boy of Eighty two at his house in Piccadilly