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[If any so wise is that Sack he dispises]
If any so wise is that Sack he dispisesIf any so wise is that Sack he dispises, let him drink his smal beer and be sober, whil'st we drink Sack, and sing as if it were Spring, he shall droop like the trees in October: But be sure overnight if this dog do you bite, you take it henceforth for a warning, soon as out of your bed, to settle your head, take a haire of his tayle in the morning, and be not so silly to follow old Lilly, for
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