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Catch that Catch can

or A Choice Collection of Catches, Rovnds, & Canons for 3 or 4 Voyces
 

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[Good Symon, how comes it your nose looks so red]

Good Symon, how comes it your nose looks so red

Good Symon, how comes it your nose looks so red, and your cheeks and lips looke so pale: Sure the heat of the Toast, your nose did so roast, when they were both sous't in Ale: It shows like the spire of PaulsSteeple on fire, each Ruby darts forth (such lightning) flashes, while your face looks as dead, as if it were Lead and cover'd all o're with Ashes: Now to heighten his colour, yet fill


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his pot fuller, and nick it not so with froth: Gramercy mine Host, it shall save thee a Toast, sup Symon for here is good Broth. Good Symon.