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3 We'll price their carpets, tables, chairs, their printed hangings too. And, &c.

Some brittle ware we must now see delf, china, glass and stone; We'll say they're crack'd, we’ll say they're dear and of them we'll eae none. And, &c.

Now after we are thus fatigu’d, perfumes will give us ease; We'll visit all the scented shops, but nothing there shall please And, &c.

From shop to shop we’ll range about, till ev’ning’s darkest shades, And when we can no longer see, we must prepare for beds. And, &c.

THE GALLANT SAILOR.

Farwell my dear and gallant sailor, since you and I must parted be; If you prove constant without failing, I still will prove the same to thee.

May the winds and waves direct you, to the willful port design'd;