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A Catch in Three Parts, set by Mr. Hen. Purcel, and taken from the Latin of BUCHANAN.

I.
1 YOung Collin cleaving of a Beam,
2 At every thumping Blow, cry'd Hem;
3 And told his Wife, who the Cause would know,
4 'Twas Hem, made th' Wedge much farther go.
II.
5 Plump Ioan, at Night when t' Bed she came,
6 And both were playing at that same;
7 Cry'd, Hem, Hem, Hem, prithee Collin do,
8 If ever thou lov'dst me Hem, Hem now.
III.
9 No, no, no, no, sweet Wife, no no,
10 Some Wood will split with half a blow;
11 Besides I Bore, now, now, I Bore,
12 I Hem when I Cleave, but now I Bore.

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Title (in Source Edition): A Catch in Three Parts, set by Mr. Hen. Purcel, and taken from the Latin of BUCHANAN.
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D'Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723. New poems, consisting of satyrs, elegies, and odes together with a choice collection of the newest court songs set to musick by the best masters of the age / all written by Mr. D'Urfey. London: Printed for J. Bullord ... and A. Roper ..., 1690, p. 186. [16],207,[1]p. (ESTC R17889) (Page images digitized from a copy in the Bodleian Library [Harding C 1197 (1)].)

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