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 Ogling bonnily—squinting funnily, She was a Venus to Captain Mullegan. O sweet Kitty!—you're so wlttywitty [sic], softly cried brave Captain Mullegan, O sweet Kitty!—pretty, witty Kitty; pity poor Captain Mullegan.

When married, how they alter'd their tune, love once so fierce faith soon grows cool again, When that they had pass'd the sweet honeymoon she blacken'd the eyes of Captain Mullegan, Whiskey tippling night and day, Scolding, fighting him—horns affrighting him, Oh, be easy now! troth you're crazy now, the devil be with you, then, Mrs. Mullegan. Faith I knew it—I would rue it sadly cried brave Captain Mullegan, You're my gruel—-cruel jewel, killing, milling Mrs. Mullegan.

held, in Halifax, Who in country quarters, Seduc'd a maid, who hang'd herself.