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"Lever me were to lete mi liif, Than thus to lese the quen mi wiif!"
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Anonymous"A heavy purse makes a light heart."
"Lever me were to lete mi liif, Than thus to lese the quen mi wiif!"
"For I muste to the grene wode goo, alone a bannysshed man."
"He is but a fool that, when all fails, cannot live upon his wit."
"Rebellion to tyrants [or resistance to tyranny] is obedience to God."
"To the glorious, pious and Immortal Memory of King William III, who saved us from Rogues and Roguery, Slaves and Slavery, Knaves and Knavery, Popes and Popery, from brass money and wooden shoes; and who ever denies this Toast may he be slammed, crammed and jammed into the muzzle of the great gun of Athlone, and the gun fired into the Popes Belly, and the Pope into the Devils Belly, and the Devil into Hell, and the door locked and the key in an Orangemans pocket; and may we never lack a Brisk Protestant Boy to kick the arse of a papist; and heres a fart for the Bishop of Cork!"
"No one goes away and then comes back."