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The Duke Is The Lad.

    By Thomas Moore



            Air.--"A master I have, and I am his man,
            Galloping dreary dun."
            "Castle of Andalusia."


    The Duke is the lad to frighten a lass.
        Galloping, dreary duke;
        The Duke is the lad to frighten a lass,
        He's an ogre to meet, and the devil to pass,
                With his charger prancing,
                Grim eye glancing,
                Chin, like a Mufti,
                Grizzled and tufty,
            Galloping, dreary Duke.

    Ye misses, beware of the neighborhood
        Of this galloping dreary Duke;
    Avoid him, all who see no good
    In being run o'er by a Prince of the Blood.
                For, surely, no nymph is
                Fond of a grim phiz.
                And of the married,
                Whole crowds have miscarried
        At sight of this dreary Duke.



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