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[Mounsir Montaingnis to the Tailor owes]
Mounsir Montaingnis to the Tailor owes,Some forty shillings for his swaggering hose,
Taylor for mony came, Mounsir was ill,
Could not endure to looke vpon his bill,
The Taylor seeing that did him this grace,
To leaue his bill behinde but brought a mace.
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