1892 Drinks of the world

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Before the Navyes fall to Work, They know who shall be Winner They there can tell ye what the Turk Last Sunday had to Dinner Who last did cut Du Ruitter's CornSj Amongst his jovial Crew ; Or Who first gave the Devil HornĀ§. Which cannot but be true. A Fisherman did boldly tell, And strongly did avouch, He Caught a Shoal of Mackarel, That Parley'd all in Dutch, And cry'd out, Yaw, yaw, yaw y But as the Draught they Drew, They Struck for fear that Monck was there, Which cannot but be true. Another Swears by both his Ears, Mounsieur will cut our Throats ; The French King will a Girdle bring. Made of Flat-bottom'd Boats ; Shall compas England round about. Which must not be a i^vf, To give our Englishmen the Rout This sounds as if 'twere true. There's nothing done in all the World, From Monarch to the Mouse, But every Day or Night 'tis hurl'd Into the Coffee-house. What Lillie or what Booker. c^j[\ By Art, not bring about At Coffee-house you'l find a Man, Can quickly find it out.

Myne Here ;

They'l tell ye there, what Lady-ware, Of late is grown too light

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