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A Jolly Beggar.

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Aw'm as rich as a Jew, tho aw havn't a meg,     But awm free as a burd, an aw shak a loise leg;     Aw've noa haase, an noa barns, soa aw nivver pay rent,     But still aw feel rich, for awm bless'd wi content,     Aw live, an awm jolly,     An if it is folly,     Let others be wise, but aw'l follow mi bent.     Mi kitchen aw find amang th' rocks up oth moor,     An at neet under th' edge ov a haystack aw snoor,     An a wide spreeadin branch keeps th' cold rain off mi nop,     Wol aw listen to th' stormcock at pipes up oth top;     Aw live, an awm jolly, &c.     Aw nivver fear thieves, for aw've nowt they can tak,     Unless it's thease tatters at hing o' mi back;     An if they prig them, they'll get suck'd do yo see,     They'll be noa use to them, for they're little to me.     Aw live, an awm jolly, &c.     Fowk may turn up ther nooas as they pass me ith rooad     An get aght oth gate as if fear'd ov a tooad;     But aw laff i' mi sleeve, like a snail in its shell,     For th' less room they tak up, ther's all th' moor for misel.     Aw live, an awm jolly, &c.     Tho philosiphers tawk, an church parsons may praich,     An tell us true joy is far aght ov us raich;     Yet aw nivver tak heed o' ther cant o' ther noise,     For he's nowt to be fear'd on at's nowt he can loise.     Aw live, an awm jolly, &c.

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