In the county of Norfolk, Eng., is this singular inscription:—
| More | beer | score | clerk |
| For | my | my | his |
| Do | trust | pay | sent |
| I | I | must | has |
| Shall | if | I | brewer |
| What | and | and | my[[30]] |
On the sign-board of the Bull Inn at Buckland, near Dover:—
The bull is tame, so fear him not,
All the while you pay your shot;
When money’s gone, and credit’s bad,
It’s that which makes the bull run mad.
At Swainsthorpe, near Norwich, England, is a public-house known as the Dun Cow. Under the portrait of the cow is this couplet:—
Walk in, gentlemen; I trust you’ll find
The dun cow’s milk is to your mind.