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A merry Bill of an uncertaine Journey, to bee performed by John Taylor, by Land, with his Aqua Musa.

To all my Friends, and courteous Gentlemen,
Know, that my journey is, I know not when:
Unto the parts I goe, I know not where,
Or of my entertainement far or neare;
Thus neither knowing when, or where, or whether,
Begun, or done, or both ends brought together,
When I this unknowne Walke have put in print,
Each man to's pocket, put your fingers in't,
And for my Booke then give me what you list,
To which end, to this Bill, take pen in fist,
And write your names and habitations down,
I'le finde you when againe I come to Towne.