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Tramp And Fish.

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A hungry tramp did long for dish,             And he stole a big bunch of fish,             But he full soon did come to grief,             He was quick captured as a thief.             And brought before the magistrate,             So judge he would pronounce his fate,             Judge asked him how he came by fish,             The thief said for them he did wish,             The best fish ever came from brook,             I own, my Lord, I did them hook,             Said constable, he speaks what's true,             And you must give the devil his due.             Then judge did constable rebuke,             He owns fish if he did them hook,             He has not broken any clause             I know of in our fishery laws.             Unless you can show this reason,             He has hooked them out of season,             Your duty you have thus mistook,             For man had right the fish to hook.             Fishing here it is not treason,             Him you had no right to seize on,             And when the poor man did fish hook,             He had a right the same to cook.

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