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AND BALLADS, 257<br />

Now fie on fubtle ihrews<br />

The befl is, I may fpeed<br />

To get a lodging any where<br />

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!<br />

For money in my need. 4.0<br />

Falfe woman, now farewell,<br />

Whilir. twenty pound doth laft,<br />

My anchor in fome other haven<br />

With freedom I will call.<br />

When (lie perceiv'd by this, 45<br />

I had {lore <strong>of</strong> money there :<br />

Stay, George, quoth me, thou art too quick :•<br />

Why, man, I did but jeer<br />

Doll think for all my fpeech,<br />

That I would let thee go ? cq<br />

Faith no, faid ihe, my love to thee<br />

I wifs is more than fo.<br />

You fcorne a prentice boy,<br />

» :<br />

1 heard you juft now fwear,<br />

Wherefore I will not trouble you. — cq<br />

—— Nay, George, hark in thine ear;<br />

Thou (halt not go to-night,<br />

What chance foe're befall<br />

But man we'll have a bed for thee,<br />

Or elle the devil take all. 5o<br />

Vol. III. 'S So

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