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THE SONG OF TUB OXFOED EIGHT. AS SUNG NIUUTLY AT TfiK FIUNCJC OF^WALES IHKATRE' Pull boys ! lift her along! * ■ ; lull boys I join ia the song! One, two ; pull with a cheer, r1" }i, i' i And we'll drink bitter beer. : Bass's bitter beer! I Sparkling bright and clear! Cheerily, cheerily, from out the feath'riDg spray: Uass's Hitter beer I :',fj Sparkling'bright and clear 1 Lift her lads! lift lier lads, and we will win the day. Pull boys, &c. I Pull boys ! that is the style ! | Pull boys I spurt the last mile ! ] 1 Pull boys I we've nothing to fear' ' So pull for bitter beer. ' Bass's bitter beer , ~.,, , g ■ Sparkling bright and clear ! "' I Merrily 1 merrily. 1 The & rst's our only place. ; Bass's bitter beer! Yx \ Sparkling bright and clear! ; . ! Courage, lads! courage lads I and we will ' . win the race. • . ■ , Pull boys, lift her along, &c. OtihCU I LANoatoi So«ia.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 501, 18 August 1871, Page 2
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155FORMOSA Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 501, 18 August 1871, Page 2
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