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A Humerous Song, Sung at Mary the Buxom's Wedding, in my Play of Don Quixote.
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[Music:
COme all, great, small, short, tall, away to Stoolball;
Down in a Vale on a Summers day, all the Lads and
Lasses met to be Merry, a match for Kisses at
Stoolball play, and for Cakes and Ale, and Sider and
Perry. Will and Tom, Hall, Dick and Hugh, Kate,
Doll, Sue, Bess and Moll, with Hodge, and Briget,
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