Who HE then, coye Robin? (Not my guy)--Coyndice
> It did half occur to me, but then I didn't think even you would quote from
> the epistles of the Hatchetman of the Sanhedrin.
>
> It may be better to marry than burn, but only just, and changing a consonant
> in your name doesn't make a tiger change its spots.
>
> SHAME on you, Candice.
>
> Robin
> (who was also a citizen of No Mean City)
>
> Incidentally, if you're going to refer to me as Cock Robin, may I direct
> your attention to the following lines from "Gascoigne's Lullaby"?
>
> Eke Lullaby my loving boye,
> My little Robyn take thy rest,
> Since age is colde, and nothing coye,
> Keepe close thy coyne, for so is best:
> With Lulla[b]y be thou content,
> With Lullaby thy lustes relente,
> Lette others pay which hath mo pence,
> Thou art to pore for such expence.
>
> Ro2
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