Drunken Barnabys Four Journeys to the North of England

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Drunken Barnabys Four Journeys to the North of England
Richard Brathwaite
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' His relictis, Staveley vidi, Ubi tota nocte bibi, Semper lepidus, semper laetus, Inter hilares vixi coetus, Queis jurando sum mansurus, Donee Barnabae rediturus. FINIS PARTIS PIUMjE. BARNABY S JOURNAL. <15 ' Shroud thy head boy, stretch thy hand too, 1 Hand has done what head can't stand to. ' Leaving these, to Staveley came I, Where now all night drinking am I, Always frolick, free from yellows, With a consort of good fellows ; Where I'll stay, and end my journey, Till brave Barnaby return a. 26 IX BACCHI THYRSUM ET BARNABiE NASUM: EPIGRAMMA : ALIAS NASUTUM DILEMMA. Haedera laeta bono non est suspensa f'alerno, Thyrsus enim Bacchi, Barnabac nasus erit. Non opus est thy rso, non frondi virent cupressi, Si non thyrsus erit, Barnabas nasum olet. COROLLAR1UM. Non thyrsus, thyasus; cyathus tibi thyrsus et ursus, Thyrsus quo redoles ursus ut intus oles. 27 UPON BACCHUSS BUSH AND BARNABY'S NOSE; AN EPIGRAM: OR THE LONGSNOUTED DILEMMA. Good wine no bush doth need, as I suppose, Let Bacchus bush be Barnaby's rich nose.

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