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 ; fetching many deep sighs in the and lonesome nights; thinking it  long before morning came, rejoicing  see the light appear, that she might  her dear servant, or rather her master John.

She going to see Bartholomew fair, as women are used more to see and be seen, her man John with her, who while  was talking with a friend, she saw him  a handsome girl, which made her own mouth water; but biting her lips, she  discoursing with her neighbour, and went to John, to prevent his having any more familiarity with the maid.



Afterwards she met the taylor, her old sweetheart, as near as could be, in the fair, who desiring her to accept of a glass