. Wit and mirth: or, Pills to purge melancholy; being a collection of the best merry ballads and songs, old and new. Fitted to all humours, having each their proper tune for either voice, or instrument: most of the songs being new set ... d fall sometimes in the Dark If their Caps be fudled with Ipse. It makes grave Counsellors slumber and sleep,When they should speak they cannot see, They sit like Momes, for want of Wit,When their Caps be fudled with Ipse. The Pleasant and Divertive. 107 The whiffling Gallants of the Inns of Court, Do hinder their Studies certainly,Theyre sometimes glad to pa


. Wit and mirth: or, Pills to purge melancholy; being a collection of the best merry ballads and songs, old and new. Fitted to all humours, having each their proper tune for either voice, or instrument: most of the songs being new set ... d fall sometimes in the Dark If their Caps be fudled with Ipse. It makes grave Counsellors slumber and sleep,When they should speak they cannot see, They sit like Momes, for want of Wit,When their Caps be fudled with Ipse. The Pleasant and Divertive. 107 The whiffling Gallants of the Inns of Court, Do hinder their Studies certainly,Theyre sometimes glad to pawn their Suit, For fudling their Caps with Ipse. The Papist, the Puritan Protestant too,And all other Religions whatever they be, Altho in some Points they cannot agree,Yet none of them differ in Ipse. The Taylor that eats more Bread at a Meal,Than any Tradesman does at three, A half-penny Loaf will serve him a Week,If his Cap be fudled with Ipse. The Smith and the Shoemaker is not behind,They never were, nor never will be, If they be Drunk, tis but their Kind,To fuddle their Caps with Ipse. If Tradesmen they would but forego,The Vices that hinder their Quality, The Malt-man may go hang himself,And the Brewer with his strong The io8 Songs Compleat, The Growth ofCUCKOLDOM. ,1 -x •


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