Roome for the best of Poets Heroick
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100
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I tell thee Dick where I have been
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101
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How happy is the prisoner &c.
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107
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I met with the divel in the shape of a Ram
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109
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The world’s a bubble &c
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110
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The Proctors are two and no more
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111
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My Mistris whom in heart &c.
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113
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Tis not the Silver nor Gold
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115
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After so many sad mishaps
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118
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Come lets purge our brains
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121
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What though the [ill] times
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124
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Lay by your pleading [Law lies, &c.]
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125
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I am a bonny scot
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127
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I’ll tell thee a story &c.
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131
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I’ll go no more to the old Exchange
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134
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Lets call and drink the Celler [dry]
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138
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There is [a] lusty Liquor
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140
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Three merry lads met at the Rose
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143
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Of all the Recreations which
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[146]
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130
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Tom and Will were shepherds
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149
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Wake all you dead what O
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[151]
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131
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There [is] a certain idle kind of creature
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[152]
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155
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The Bow Goose[: The best of Poets, &c.]
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153
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News[:] White Bears, &c
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[159]
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153
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We seamen are the bonny boys
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162
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My Mistris is in Musick passing, &c
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163
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When the Chill charakoe blows
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164
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Now thanks to the powers below
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166
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A maiden of late &c
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170
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