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"Sweep O!"

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To guard against fires, the people of New York are obliged by law, to have their chimnneys swept once a month. To do this, boys are employed, who with brush and scraper, will climb up the chimney, clump-a-clump, as they go, and when at the top, they sing their chimney song, then down they come scraping all the way, all covered with soot.

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The New-York Cries, in Rhyme Published in 1828 Available from books.google.com
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