Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England from 1642 to 1684 by Various
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By T. J. With a reply by Alex. Brome. - (A.D. 1657.) Hold, hold, quaff no more, But restore If you can what you've lost by your drinking: Three kingdoms and crowns, With their cities and towns, While the King and his progeny's sinking. The studs in your cheeks have obscured his star, boys, Your drinking miscarriages in the late war, boys, Have brought his prerogative now to the war, boys. Throw, throw down the glass! He's an ass That extracts all his worth from Canary; That valour will shrink That's only good in drink; 'Twas the cup made the camp to miscarry. You thought in the world there's no power could tame ye, You tippled and whored till the foe overcame ye; God's nigs and Ne'er stir, sirs, has vanquish'd God damn me. Fly, fly from the coast, Or you're lost, And the water will run where the drink went; From hence you must slink, If you have no chink, |
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