Musa Pedestris - Three Centuries of Canting Songs - and Slang Rhymes [1536 - 1896] by John S. Farmer
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You Mawnders all, stow what you stall,[21] to Rome coues watch so quire;[22] And wapping Dell that niggles well,[23] and takes loure for her hire.[24] VI And Jvbe well Ierkt, tick rome-comfeck,[25] for backe by glimmar to mawnd,[26] To mill each Ken, let coue bing then,[27] through ruffemans, lague or launde.[28] VII Till Cramprings quier, tip Coue his hire,[29] and quier-kens doe them catch;[30] A canniken, mill quier cuffen,[31] so quier to ben coue's watch.[32] VIII Bein darkmans then, bouse, mort, and ken [33] the bien coue's bingd awast; [34] On chates to trine, by Rome-coues dine [35] for his long lib at last. [36] * * * * * Bingd out bien morts, and toure, and toure,[37] |
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