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 The day being come, ſhe muſt appear, Before the Judge, as you ſhall hear, It put the Mifer in ſurpriſe, He mardly could believe his eyes. O rare Mally Dyver! &c.

She ſays, Kind Sir, you are to blame, For ſcandalizing of my name; I never ſaw you in my life I neither am your whore nor wife. O rare Mally Dyver! &c.

The Lawyer boldly pled her cauſe, And ſaid, According to our Laws, Five pounds each hour ſhe muſt reccive, Which ſum to her he quickly gave. O rare Mally Dyver! &c.

Young Mally hearing of this thing, O'er a full bowl began to ſing! Saying, If I live to ſeventy-three, What a rich old woman I ſhall be. O rare Mally Dyver! &c.

Altho' my mother loſt her life, For cockling of an Earl's wife, Yet Mally and her ſporting maids, Good Iriſh have for Engliſh blads, O rare Mally Dyver! O rare Mally O.