Musa Pedestris - Three Centuries of Canting Songs - and Slang Rhymes [1536 - 1896] by John S. Farmer
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The hostler yawns, the geldings justle:
If the maid be sleepy, O how they curse her; And all this comes, of, _Deliver your purse, sir._ [1: in the house] THE MERRY BEGGARS [Notes] [1641] [From _A Jovial Crew_, by RICHARD BROME. The beggars discovered at their feast. After they have scrambled awhile at their Victuals: this song]. I Here safe in our Skipper let's cly off our Peck, [1] And bowse in defiance o' the Harman Beck. [2] Here's Pannam and Lap, and good Poplars of Yarrum, [3] To fill up the Crib, and to comfort the Quarron. [4] Now bowse a round health to the Go-well and Corn-well, [5] Of Cisley Bumtrincket that lies in the Strummel; [6] II Here's Ruffpeck and Casson, and all of the best, [7] And Scrape of the Dainties of Gentry Cofe's Feast [8] Here's Grunter and Bleater, with Tib-of-the-Buttry, [9] |
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