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I therefore ftrive to follow thofe, 

 Whom he tu follow him hath chofe. 

 W.B. 



Cor. Well fung brother, you 

 have paid your debt in good coyn, 

 we Anglers are all beholding to the 

 good man that made this Song. 

 Come Hoftis,give us more Ale and 

 lets drink to him. 



And now lets everie one go to bed 

 that we may rife early; but firft lets 

 pay our Reckoning, for I wil have 

 nothing to hinder me in the morn- 

 ing, for I will prevent the Sun- 

 riiing. 



Pet. A match : Come Coridon, 

 you are to be my Bed-fellow: I 

 know brother you andyour Scholer 

 wil lie together; but where fhal we 

 meet to morrow night ? for rny 

 friend Coridon and I will go up the 

 water towards Ware. 



Pifc. And my Scholer and I 

 will go dowi> towards Waltam. 



Cor. 



