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ENGLAND. Love of the English for Beer A National Drink Private Brewing A French View of English Society Sir John Barleycorn The " Black Jack " and " Leather Bottel " Toby Philpot " Burton-on-Trent Bottled Beer Brewers The Village Ale- house Various Beers. " Back and syde goo bare, goo bare, Both hande and foote goo colde ; But, Bellie, God send the good ale inowghe Whether hyt be newe or o)d. " " Brynge us home good ale, syr, brynge us home good ale, And for our der lady's love, brynge us som g...ood ale. Brynge us home no befT, syr, for that is full of bonys, But brynge us home goode ale y-nough, for that my love alone ys ; Brynge us home no wetyn brede, for y* be ful of branne, Nothyr of no ry brede, for y* is of y e same ; Brynge us home no porke, syr, for y* is verie fatt, Nothyr no barly brede, for neythir love I that ; Brynge us home no muton, for that is tough and lene, Neyther no trypys, for thei be seldyn clene ; Brynge us home no veel, syr, that do I not desyr, But brynge us home good ale y-nough to drynke by y e fyer; Brynge us home no syder, nor no palde l wyne, For, and y u do, thow shalt have Criste's curse and mine.
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