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 I was to carry it to a freind;
 * let it hould catch ome harm,

I put it in between my legs,
 * and for to keep it warm.

And he did buy it fairly,
 * the gentlemen witnes be,

The jutice aid, the bargain is fair
 * as ever l did ee.

The gentleman, he aid; ir,
 * indeed it can't be right.

For I did mean the other thing,
 * to ly with her all night.

What mean you by the other thing?
 * the jutice he did ay,

You fairly bought the cunnie,
 * which you cannot deny.

The las has play'd a cunning part,
 * commended for to be;

And you may take your cunnie home,
 * and make a fricaie.

The gentleman he rode away,
 * And nothing had to ay;