SONG OF MINSTERWORTH PERRY

When Noe went sailing with his crew

And waters covered over the earth,

Trees that in Eden-orchard grew

Got washed away to Minsterworth.

Now every year they bloom again,

(All of the trees spread healthy root)

And after Summer’s shine and rain

We gather up the blessed fruit;

Whereof we get a heavenly drink

(Two rather!) for to make us merry;

Oh! Cider’s one, and I do think

The name o’ t’other one is Perry!