As a sailor and a soldier were walking one day, Says the sailor to the soldier, "I'm just going to pray ; I am just going to pray for the good of our Queen, And whatever, ever, I do pray for, you must answer--Amen!" "The first thing we'll pray for, we'll pray for our Queen, That she may live happy, and enjoy a long reign: And where she has one man, I wish she had ten ; We should never want to stand to arm, boys." Says the soldier--"Amen!" "The next thing we'll pray for, we'll pray for good cheer, That we all may live happy, and have plenty strong beer: And where we have one quart, I wish we had ten; We should never want for plenty strong bee." Crises the soldier--"Amen!" 1855. The Petrie Collection of the Ancient Music of Ireland. p.192. See here: https://archive.org/details/petriecollection01petr/page/192/mode/1up?q=soldier
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