Address to General Dumourier
You're welcome to Despots, Dumourier;
You're welcome to Despots, Dumourier:
How does Dampiere do?
Aye, and Bournonville too?
Why did they not come along with you, Dumourier?
I will fight France with you, Dumourier,
I will fight France with you, Dumourier:
I will fight France with you,
I will take my chance with you;
By my soul I'll dance with you, Dumourier.
Then let us fight about, Dumourier;
Then let us fight about, Dumourier;
Then let us fight about,
Till freedom's spark is out,
Then we'll be damn'd, no doubt, Dumourier.
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Role | Contributor |
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Reader | Liz Lochhead |
Writer | Robert Burns |
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Works written in 1793—The works of Robert Burns
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Works read by Liz Lochhead—The works of Robert Burns
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