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What care I for thee? Is not another as good as thee That will pay me my Rents twice a year?

Kind Sir, I do think fit, that to you I should submit, And you shall have the upper hand.

Well said, if you can do it, I will never turn you out, You shall rent some part of my Land.

I like a loving Landlord, and him I mean to pay.

I like a loving Tennant, sometime of him I'll stay. This is to let you know, you Tennants must obey, And pay Landlords their Rents twice a year.