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