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 And ome does not win hame that night, Unto their ain abode.

has a las when they go home, She walketh by his ide, And ome that’s of a higher rank, They take her on to ride.

And now their conduct I have view’d My veres I will cloe; will go home unto my bed, And take the night’s repoe.

LEST is the man who wants a beard, Tho he hould never be a laird, His chin is always mooth and hort, No filthy razor needs be bought; His face is always a-la-mode, May ay be een among the crowd; No greay soap bemears his face, It constant hines with nature’s grace, Unrub'd with bruh, uncrap’t with razor, Its nature hue is white with azure; It till continues brik and gay, And contant hines o every day. To