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A CATCH ON TOBACCO by ANONYMOUS

First Line: "GOOD, GOOD INDEED"
Last Line: A PIPE OF SPANISH
Subject(s): SMOKING; TOBACCO;PIPES;CIGARS;CIGARETTES;

Good, good indeed;
The herb's good weed;
Fill thy pipe, Will.
And I prithee, Sam, fill,
And yet sing still,
And yet sing still,
What say the learn'd?
What say the learn'd?
@3Vita fumus, vita fumus@1!

'Tis what you and I,
And he and I,
You, and he, and I,
And all of us @3sumus@1.

But then to the learned say we again,
If life's a smoke, as they maintain;
If life's a vapour without doubt,
When a man does die,
He should not cry,
That his glass is run, but his pipe is out.
But whether we smoke or whether we sing,
Let us be loyal and remember the King,
Let him live, and let his foes vanish thus, thus, thus,
Like, like a pipe, like a pipe of Spanish, thus, thus, thus,
A pipe of Spanish!



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