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Shall ever ſee you in the leaſt, but hear the muſic ſound; And wonder that both man and beaſt, is forc'd to dance around. Jack took the coat and bag-pipes too, and thankfully did ſay; Old father I will call on you, whene'er I come this way.

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Of his making ſix Fiddlers dance o-                    ver hedge and ditch, till they broke all their Glaſſes and Crowds.

THIS coat and pipe he having got, he homewards trug'd with ſpeed, At length it was his happy lot, to croſs a pleaſant mead: Where he ſix fidlers ſoon eſpy'd,                      returning from the fair, Under their coats crouds by their ſides, with many others there. Jack preſently his coat put on, which ſcreen'd him from their ſight,