HERE 's a health to honest JOHN BULL, When he's gone we shan't find such another; And with hearts and with glasses brim full, Here 's a health to OLD ENGLAND his mother. She gave him a good education, Bade him keep to his church and his KING; Be loyal and true to the Nation, And then go be merry and sing. Now @3John@1 is a good humoured fellow, Industrious, honest, and brave; Not afraid of his @3betters@1 when mellow, For @3betters@1 he knows he must have. For there must be fine lords and fine ladies, There must be some @3little@1 and @3great; Their wealth@1 the supply of the trade is, @3Our hands@1 the support of their state. Some are born for the court and the city, And some for the village and cot; But oh! 'twere a dolorous ditty, If all became equal in lot. If our ships have no pilots to steer, What wou'd 'come of poor Jack in the shrouds? Or our troops no commanders to fear, They'd soon be arm'd robbers in crouds. Then the plough and If they made of us @3gentlemen@1 all; Or all clodhoppers; then who wou'd fill The parliament, pulpit, and hall? "Rights of Man" make a very fine sound, "Equal Riches" a plausible tale; But whose labour wou'd then till the ground? @3All@1 wou'd drink, but who'd brew the best ale? When half naked, half starv'd in the street, We were wand'ring about @3sans culottes,@1 Wou'd @3equality@1 go fetch us meat? Or wou'd @3liberty@1 lengthen our coats? That knaves are for levelling no wonder, 'Tis easy to guess at their views; 'Tis @3they@1 who get all by their plunder, 'Tis @3they@1 who have nothing to lose. Then away with such nonsense and stuff, Full of treason, confusion and blood; Ev'ry BRITON has freedom enough To be @3happy@1 as long as he's @3good.@1 To be rul'd by a merciful KING, To be guarded by juries and laws; And when our work's finished to sing @3This, this is true liberty's cause.@1 Then holloo boys! holloo boys! ever; @3For just such a nation are we;@1 'Tis our pleasure; O may it cease never! 'Tis our pride, to be @3loyal@1 and @3free.@1 | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TWO SONGS OF A FOOL: 1 by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS THE BOHEMIAN HYMN by RALPH WALDO EMERSON DEATH THE LEVELLER, FR. THE CONTENTION OF AJAX AND ULYSSES by JAMES SHIRLEY PREPARATORY MEDITATIONS, 1ST SERIES: 1 by EDWARD TAYLOR |