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1787—The Marlboro Medley, — tune Black Joke&#13;
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When Marlboro Merchants set out for Pedling,&#13;
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Made lawful by custom, (let none be meddling)&#13;
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Barter is legal when trading for grain. —&#13;
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With Wherry’s &amp; Horses, see how they turn out,&#13;
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Each Pedlar taking his different rout&#13;
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With notions &amp; things both curious &amp; common,&#13;
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To please Men &amp; Children &amp; gratify Women,&#13;
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Which I shall here attempt to name. —&#13;
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Their Budgets consist of variety —&#13;
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There’s no two Pungs whose loads agree,&#13;
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Each Pedlar hath his different ware, —&#13;
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Whirls &amp; spindles, Jews harps &amp; thimbles,&#13;
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Shoemakers Lasts &amp; Peg-awls &amp; wimbles,&#13;
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Dippers &amp; Noggins &amp; Cann’s to make grog in&#13;
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To barter for corn— “Have you any to spare” ?&#13;
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Here comes the Bowls &amp; wooden dishes,&#13;
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Sleek looking trouts, “most exelent fishes”—&#13;
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From Marlboro’ ponds &amp; holes in the Brook —&#13;
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Where in winter, a fishing they go,&#13;
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Up to their waist-bands thro the snow,&#13;
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There, thro’ the ice they cut a hole,&#13;
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Then, they fish without a pole—&#13;
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Dexterous Anglers with a hook. —&#13;
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Lo Hog-yoaks, Goose-Y[o]aks, Taps &amp; fassets&#13;
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(And Tools to make them, Jack-knives and Hatchets)&#13;
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To hamper Your piggs, Your Geese, and draw beer, —&#13;
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With parchment screens to clean Flax-seed&#13;
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Chees-tongs, wooden fans &amp; weaver’s Reed’, —&#13;
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Great spinning wheels &amp; Swifts &amp; Reels&#13;
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And Snow-shoes strung from Toe to heel&#13;
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To run on the crust &amp; catch the Deer.—&#13;
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“Come buy our Bread-trophs, buy our sieves,&#13;
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To sift your meal from bran &amp; shives, —&#13;
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Different sorts both hide &amp; hair,—&#13;
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Half-Bushels and Pecks (all made by guess,)&#13;
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Two Quart Dippers, (a thousand or less,)&#13;
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Poaks, Ox-Yoaks, &amp; hopples for Horses,&#13;
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Straw-hats &amp; Bonnetts for Lads &amp; Lasses,&#13;
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Good as the best, the Gentry wear.” —&#13;
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Now comes the Baskets &amp; the Rakes&#13;
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Enough to supply the Thirteen States&#13;
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Besides a large pile of new made Chairs. —&#13;
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Pails, Pipkins &amp; Tubs, for washing &amp; brewing&#13;
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Great wooden-platters to take up your stew in&#13;
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Brooms, Dye-pots &amp; Keelers, salt-mortars, &amp; pestles,&#13;
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Pudding-sticks, Ladles, whip-stocks &amp; whistles,&#13;
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Beside, wooden spoons as plenty as hairs. —&#13;
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Here comes the Turnips &amp; fine Bobbin-lace,&#13;
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Braided-bark mittens, (your hands to case,)&#13;
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A rare invention, every one says, —&#13;
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Saddle-tree-woods &amp; Birch-barrel-bottles,&#13;
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Shoe-make[rs] spools &amp; Iron-wood shuttles,&#13;
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Besoms &amp; oven-lids, (handy when baking).&#13;
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Boxes for flour &amp; Tray’s to make Cake in&#13;
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And Wickopy stay-tape to lace up the Stays—&#13;
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But now we must leave the ingenious Mechanic,&#13;
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And sing how Root Doctors pursue their Botanic-&#13;
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al Rambles thro Forrests o'er Hills &amp; the Plain.&#13;
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To dig blue Cohosh and sarsaparilla&#13;
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Green Pettymorrel and purple a[n]geli-&#13;
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ca Snake-root &amp; Ginseng &amp; modest Wild Piony,&#13;
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The Root for Consumption &amp; mending old China,&#13;
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With Poke-root &amp; Blood-root &amp; Ellecampane. —&#13;
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In early setling the Town, one Year&#13;
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They’d no luck in hunting the Bear or the Deer,&#13;
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No Bread to be had, Potatoes were scarce: —&#13;
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Then had the Small-pox with all its infection&#13;
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Have pass’d through the Town in every direction,&#13;
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It could not have touched such dioted Men,&#13;
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Where dozens could breakfast on Robin or Wren —&#13;
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Disease disappointed must sneak from the place. —&#13;
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But now they fare better, they’ve some thing to eat,&#13;
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Various fowls &amp; four footed meat,&#13;
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Pa[r]tridge &amp; Wood-cock &amp; Wild Turkey-hen&#13;
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Geese, Pigeons &amp; Ducks, Skunks &amp; Woodchucks,&#13;
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Lusty Rackcoons well fatted with nutts,&#13;
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Porcupines, squirrels &amp; Rabbits &amp; Hares,&#13;
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For Beef they [have] moose, for Pork they have bears&#13;
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And saddles of Venison now an then. —&#13;
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A Pung or two more brings up the rear,&#13;
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With Green Spruce-boughs for brewing Beer,&#13;
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Rosin of Hemlock &amp; Hack metack gum,&#13;
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Balsam of Fir &amp; sugar of maple,&#13;
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Lime, Shingles and Salts, (The Marlboro’ staples)&#13;
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Red-ochre, Sal-Petre, &amp; Butter-nutt physic&#13;
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Assmart-pills, a cure for the phthiysic&#13;
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And Candy — Black-Strap* too stubborn to run.&#13;
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And now my Medley draws nigh a close,&#13;
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A rap on [my] knuckles, or wring of my Nose,&#13;
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Shan’t hinder my Toast, — I’ll out with it here,&#13;
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May Manufacturers long abound&#13;
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In this Mechanical Pedling Town,&#13;
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And may those Sons whose Sires are dead !&#13;
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Have as good means to get their Bread&#13;
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As their [ ] have had for many years.&#13;
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