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Description of a Shepherd.
Piping he sate, as merry as his Look,And by him lay his Bottle and his Crook;
His Buskins edg'd with Silver were, of Silk,
And sheath'd a Leg more white than Morning Milk.
Those Buskins he had got, and brought away,
For dancing best upon the Revel Day.
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