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 The nose flat, lecherous and full of passion. The nose large at the end, desirous of what they see. The end of the nose sharp, fierce, and full of words, as a sword, a rolling eye, a smiling countenance, and a scarlet nose, as right a lusty Roger, an artist of the school of Venus, and a lover of the female sex.

I wish good trading and good health
 * To all, where’er you dwell;

Much honor aye and much good wealth
 * To all who wish us well.

Let no distractions now abound,
 * Nor whig nor tory longer grumble;

But let the glass go cheerful round;
 * Yet for their sins let all be humble.