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A Shropshire Lad

Oh many a peer of England brews.
Livelier liquor than the Muse,
And malt does more than Milton can
To justify God's ways to man.
Ale, man, ale's the stuff to drink
For fellows whom it hurts to think:
Look into the pewter pot
To see the world as the world's not.
And faith, ’tis pleasant till ’tis past:
The mischief is that 't will not last.
Oh I have been to Ludlow fair
And left my necktie God knows where,
And carried half way home, or near,
Pints and quarts of Ludlow beer:
Then the world seemed none so bad,
And I myself a sterling lad;
And down in lovely muck I 've lain,
Happy till I woke again.
Then I saw the morning sky:
Heigho, the tale was all a lie;

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