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This kind speech of the king's, and three or four glasses of wine, made the cobler be in as good humour as before, telling the king several of his old stories, and singing some of his best songs, very much to the satisfaction of the king and all his nobles.

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Come let us drink the other pot, Our sorrows to confound; We'll laugh and sing before the King, So let his health go round; For I am bold as bold can be, No cobler e'er was ruder; Then here, good fellow, here's to thee, (Rememb'ring Harry Tudor.)