Time To Put Off The World And Go Somewhere And Find My Health Again In The Sea Air,' Beggar To Beggar Cried, Being Frenzy-Struck, 'And Make My Soul Before My Pate Is Bare.' 'And Get A Comfortable Wife And House To Rid Me Of The Devil In My Shoes,' Beggar To Beggar Cried, Being Frenzy-Struck, 'And The Worse Devil That Is Between My Thighs.' 'And Though I'd Marry With A Comely Lass, She Need Not Be Too Comely, Let It Pass,' Beggar To Beggar Cried, Being Frenzy-Struck, 'But There'S A Devil In A Looking-Glass.' 'Nor Should She Be Too Rich, Because The Rich Are Driven By Wealth As Beggars By The Itch,' Beggar To Beggar Cried, Being Frenzy-Struck, 'And Cannot Have A Humorous Happy Speech.' 'And There I'll Grow Respected At My Ease, And Hear Amid The Garden'S Nightly Peace,' Beggar To Beggar Cried, Being Frenzy-Struck, 'The Wind-Blown Clamour Of The Barnacle-Geese.'
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