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( 7 )  You muſt not be faint hearted but fightt with courage bold For if wedowin the day we'll put in great ſtore, frold The butcher he bethought himſelf he'd beſt provid- ed be, For fear the taylor and his wife ſhould play a trick He took a brace of piſtols, and laid them on the bed Which made the taylor quake for that and look like one quite dead. What is it that thinks to the butcher he did ſay. Is in my huſband's little dog that under the bed doth lay If its your huſban's little dog I'll turn him out of          the room I beg you will beſtill my deſirits only a little perfume The butcher he aroſe and there he chanc'd to ſpy One of the taylors legs that under the bed did lay. If this is your huſband's Iittle dog, I'll kill him out of ſpite

O ſpare my life the taylor cried and you may kiſs my wife, Now ſaid the butcher let you and I agree, That I may come whene'er I please you loving wife to ſee With all my heart, the tailor ſaid you are welcome to my wife, I never was ſo frightened before in all my life,

Every man to his Humour. IT was the other day I walked in the park The gently being dreſt very fine They all went away at the noon ride of day And to different taverns to dine. The Nobles you know to the King's Head will go,