The Parochial History of Cornwall Founded On the Manuscript Histories of Mr Ha

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The Parochial History of Cornwall Founded On the Manuscript Histories of Mr Ha
Davies Gilbert
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To mend the leads and planchius wrent.
Within this living tomb, Some forty-five pounds more had paid The debts of all that shall be laid There till the day of doom.
One lies there for a seam of male, Another for two pecks of salt, Two sureties for a noble ; If this be true or else false news, You may go ask of Master Crew's, John Vaughan, or John Doble.
Near to those men that lie in lurch, There 's a direful bridge and little church, Seven ashes and one oak ; Two houses standing and ten down. T
...hey say the Rector hath a gown.
But I saw ne'er a cloak.
Where'oy you may consider well, What plain simplicity doth dwell At Lidford without bravery ; Since in that town both young and grave Do love the naked truth to have.
No cloak to hide their knavery.
This town's inclosed with desert moors. Where tiger, wolf, and lion roars, And nought can live but hogs ; All overturn'd with Noah's flood ; Of fourscore miles scarce one foot cood; Where hills are wholly bogs.
And near unto tlie Gubbins Cave, A people that no knowledge have Of laws of God or men, Where Caasar never yet subdued, Have lawless lived, of manners rude, All naked in their den.


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