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Rh Come uppe, Whitefoot, come uppe, Lightfoot;

Quit your pipes of parsley hollow,

Hollow, hollow;

Come uppe, Lightfoot, rise and follow;

Lightfoot, Whitefoot,

From your clovers lift the head;

Come uppe, Jetty, follow, follow,

Jetty, to the milking shed."

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The Lye.

, soule, the bodie's guest,

Upon a thanklesse arrant;

Feare not to touche the best—

The truth shall be thy warrant!

Goe, since I needs must dye,

And give the world the lye.

Goe tell the court it glowes

And shines like rotten wood;

Goe tell the church it showes

What's good, and doth no good;

If church and court reply,

Then give them both the lye.