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The Contents.
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Ne’er trouble thy self at the times 219
Three merry boys came out of the West 220
Calm was the Evening 220
There’s many a blinking Verse &c 221
The Blacksmith[: Of all the Trades] 225
Come my dainty doxes 230
Come Imp Royal &c. 231
The Wisemen [were but seven] 232
How poor is his spirit, &c 232
[Am] I am mad O noble Festus 234
I dote I dote but am a fool &c. 237
Ladies I do here present 240
The Combate of Cocks[: Go you tame Gallants] 242
Come let’s frolick fill some Sack 246
What is that you call a Maidenhead 249
When Phœbus addrest &c. 250
A Brewer may be a Burgess grave 252
Oliver Oliver [take up thy crown] 254
When I do travell in the night. 255
Sir Eglamore [that valiant Knight] 257
If none be offended &c 259
Come drawer and fill us &c 263
The Bulls feather[: It chanced not long ago] 264
You talk of new England 266
Come drawer turn about the Bowle 268
Pray why should any man complain 270
What an ass is he 273
My masters give audience 275
The Aphorismes of Galen 277
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