aka "A Jug of This" [Roud 1191; Ballad Index VWL103; VWML HAM/4/24/16; Bodleian Roud 1191; Wiltshire 1151; trad.] This song was collected by H.E.W. Hammond in 1907 from Mrs. Marina Russell, Upwey, Dorset, and published in The Penguin Book of English Folk Songs.
[Verse One] You mariners all, as you pass by, Call in and drink if you are dry. Come spend, my lads, your money brisk, And pop your nose in a jug of this!