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 The dinner soon being over,
 * he called for witnes then,

He aid I’ve bought the butter and eggs,
 * bear witnes gentlemen;

And this pretty maiden’s cunnie
 * that is between her legs;

and all that is in the baket,
 * beides the butter and eggs.

They aid it is a bargain fair,
 * come pay her the money down,

a note for to receive it
 * when he comes to the town.

He aid, here is the money,
 * I freely give the ame;

My bragain I will not repent,
 * be the cunnie wild or tame.

When he took up the golden prize,
 * and put it in her pure:

< > he, poor cun is hungry, ir,
 * < > for that he’s never the wore,

Then he pull'd up her petticoats,
 * and from hetweenbetween [sic] her legs,