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6 If once the kirk do get a grip, you'll pay the ſmart as well as me, And if you doubt me to believe, then by experiance you will find, What is ſweet into the mouth, proves ſometimes bitter in the wame. But my diſcharge now I have got, and am at liberty again; I'll rove among the laſſes yet, for Geordy he wants ſtill more men, I go to church as grave's a judge, and many woman there I find, Sitting by her huſbands ſide, that many night has lyen by mine.