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    Whily Kate the Brown, the Plump,
          The Frowzy Browzy,
          Hoyty Toyty,
  Covent-Garden Harridan,
Soon made poor Jockey's Head to Ake,
  And spoyl'd him for a merry Man.

Wae is me he cry'd, that ever I should change my free Condition,
The Quean my Wife will gad abroad, whilst I meet e'ry where Derision;
    I may sigh and Pine and Whine,
          And run about,
          The Town about,
  Each Hour crying Welladay,
With roaring Boys she diverts her time,
  And all the Week makes Holliday.


The First Song in the Third Act, Sung by Altisidora to Don Quixote.

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