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Now Let Us Sing, Long Live The King! And Gilpin, Long Live He!
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Now let us sing, Long live the king!
And Gilpin, Long live he!
And when he next doth ride abroad,
May I be there to see!
-- William Cowper (1731-1800)
-- History of John Gilpin
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