Ebenezer Elliot - "John. . ." lyrics

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Ebenezer Elliot - "John. . ." lyrics

John. In the sound of that rebellious word There is brave music. Jack, and Jacobin, Are vulgar terms; law-linked to shame and sin, They have a twang of Jack the Hangman's cord: Yet John hath merit which can well afford To be called Jack's. By life's strange offs and ons! Glory hath had great dealings with the Johns, Since history first awaked where fable snored. John Cade, John Huss, John Hampden, and John Knox! Ay, these were the names of fellows who had will. John Wilson's name, far sounded, sounds not ill; But how unlike John Milton's or John Locke's! John Bright, like Locke and Milton, scorns paid sloth; And Johnson might have liked to gibbet both.