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 In city, town, or country place,

or in ſome foreign nation.

Then ſhall he be reſpected well,

where'er he goes by any;

Provided he can pay his ſcore,

down with the Ready money.

So now to conclude and end my ſong,

I'd have you all be wary;

Money's the welcomeſt gueſt of all,

therefore be of good cheary:

Never be too free to call,

when you are on a journey,

For nothing you can obtain at all,

without the Ready Money.



The

Entle ſailor, aft you've told me,

that you'll never leave your love;

To your love I now muſt hold you,

now's the time your truth to prove.

Whilſt our Britiſh fleet are guarded,

have the Frenchmen brav'd our fleet?

Can a ſailor live upbraided,

who the French have dar'd to meet!

Hear me, gallant ſailor, hear me,

whilſt our country haſt a foe,

He is mine---then come not near me,

I muſt weep; but you muſt go.