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Parodying the last verse of Masefield’s “Cargoes”:

Dirty British coaster with a salt-caked smoke stack
Butting through the Channel in the mad march days,
With a cargo of Tyne coal,
Road-rail, pig-lead,
Firewood, iron-ware, and cheap tin trays.

Does that mean that there a parodies for the first two verses somewhere?

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