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He took up his awl that he had in the world,
And to make away with himself he resolv'd;
He pierc'd through his body instead of his sole.
So the Cobbler he died, and the bell it did toll.
Derry down, &c.

And now, in good will, I advise, as a friend,
All Cobblers take warning by this Cobbler's end;
Keep your hearts out of love—for we find by what's past,
That love brings ns all to an end at the last.
Derry down, &c.

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