A song sung by Mr. Doggett in the Comedy calld Love for Love set to Music by Mr. John Eccles.

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For now the time was ended,
when she no more Inten­did
to lick her lips at men Sir,
and knaw the sheets in vain Sir,
and lye o'nights alone, and lye o'nights a lone.
The Soldier Swore like Thunder,
He lov'd her more than plunder;
And shew'd her many a Scar Sir,
Which he had brought from far Sir,
With fighting for her sake.
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But while those three were prating,
The Sailor slyly waiting;
Thought if it came about Sir,
That they shou'd all fall out Sir:
He then might play his part.
And just een as he meant Sir,
T [...] Logger-heads they went Sir.
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