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Colin.
Well, what then, much better is brown Bread and Water,
with Bacon that's Rusty, and Beef,
tho' 'tis damnable Musty,
in course wooden Platters,
and cook'd up by our country Sluts;
than Slashes and Bruises,
and Holes made by Fuzees;
or feeding on Fame,
when I'm Cripl'd and Lame,
or sent packing with a broad Sword thro' my Guts,
Z—ns, with
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