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the good man that made this song. Come Hostess, 

 give us more ale, and let's drink to him. 



And now let's every one go to hed that we may 

 rise early : but first let's pay our reckoning, for I 

 will have nothing to hinder me in the morning ; for 

 my purpose is to prevent the sun rising. 



Pet. A match. Come Coridon, you are to be 

 my bed-fellow : I know, Brother, you and your 

 Scholar will lie together. But where shall we meet 

 to-morrow night ? for my friend Coridon and I will 

 go up the water towards Ware. 



Pise. And my Scholar and I will go down to- 

 wards Walt ham. 



Cor. Then let's meet here, for here are fresh 

 sheets that smell of lavender ; and I am sure we can- 

 not expect better meat, or better usage in any place. 



Pet. Tis a match. Good night to every body ! 



Pise. And so say I. 



Ven. And so say I. 



THE FOURTH DAY. 



Pise. Good morrow ! good Hostess, I see my Bro- 

 ther Peter is still in bed: Come, give my Scholar 

 and me a morning-drink, and a bit of meat to break- 

 fast, and be sure to get a good dish of meat or two 

 against supper, for we shall come home as hungry 

 as hawks. Come, Scholar, let's be going. 



Ven. Well now, good Master, as we walk to- 

 wards the river give me direction, according to 

 your promise, how I shall fish for a Trout. 



