Bellowhead sing A-Begging I Will Go I've got no tax to pay and I heed no master's bell Who would be a king when a beggar does so well? And a-beggin' I will go And a-beggin' I will go The Song of the Lower Classes - sung by Martin Carthy The writer, Ernest Jones, stood unsuccessfully as a Chartist MP in 1847, was arrested in 1848 and was sentenced to two years of solitary confinement. From 1851 on, he started publishing a weekly magazine, Notes to the People, in which this song was published in March 1852. Down down we go, we are so low To the hell of the deep sunk mine But we gather the proudest gems that glow When the crown of the despot shines Whenever he lacks, upon our backs Fresh loads he deigns to lay We're far too low to vote the tax But not too low to pay
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