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Philip Sidney
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) Though we are bereft Of our Armes, Spits are left, Whereon the Rump we will roast, Wee'l prick it in the Tayl, And bast it with a Flayl, Till it stink like a Cole-burnt Toast.
It hath lain long in brine, Made by the Peoples eyne, So 'tis salt through unsavoury meat ; We'l draw it round about With Welsh Parsley, and no doubt It will choak Pluto's great Dog to eat.
We will not be mockt, This Rump hath been dockt, And if our skill doth not fail ; To fear it is good, Or else all the blood In the
...Body, will leak out at the Tail.
Then down in your Ire, With this Rump to the fire, Get Harringtons Rota to turn it ; If Paper be lackt, The Assessment Act You may stick upon't lest ye burn it.
88 Rump Songs. Part II.
But see there my Masters It rises in blisters, And looks very big on the matter ; Like a roasting Pigs ear ; It sings, do ye hear ?
'Tis enough, come quickly the Platter.
Lay Trenchers and Cloth, And away bring the Broth, Did the Devil o' th' Fag-end make none ; But hold, by your leave Napkins we must have To wipe our mouths when we 'have done.


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