[4.] A Fool being very sick, and like to dye, one that went to see him, went to comfort him, bidding him Chear up. For if you dye, says he, four proper Fellows shall carry you to Church: Ay but, quoth he, I had rather by half go thither myself.

THE WELSHMAN'S PRAISE OF WALES.

[83.]I's not come here to tauke of Prute,

From whence the Welse does take her Root;

Nor tell long Pedigree of Prince Camber,

Whose Linage would fill full a Shamber;

Nor sing the Deeds of old Saint Davy,

The Ursip of which would fill a Navy;

But hark ye now for a liddel Tales

Sal make great deal to the Credit of Wales: