Lancashire Lyrics Modern Songs And Ballads of the County Palatine

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He was rector of Claughlon, incumbent of the parochial churches of Clitheroe and Downham, head master for thirty-eight years (. F the Free Grammar School of Clitheroe, and a justice of peace fni ihc uoun-y.
222 MODERN SONGS AND If life's like a lamp, then, to make it shine brighter, They assign to Madeira the post of lamplighter They cherish the flame with Oporto so stout. And drink ardent spirits till fairly burnt out.
This life to a theatre liken'd has been, Where each has assign'd him a part
... in the scene ; If 'tis theirs to be tipsy, 'tis matter of fact, That the faster they guzzle the better they act.
Life, 'tis said, like a dream or a vision appears. Where some laugh in their slumbers, and others shed tears ; But of topers, when waked from their dream, 'twill be said. That the tears of the tankard were all that they shed.
"HEAW QUARE IS THIS LOIFE!" By Thomas Brierley. * Heaw quare is this loife ! Could we live upo' love, Time, winged wi' lilies, would fly loike a dove ; As it is, why i' th' midst of eawr smoiles an' content.


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