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Says Garrow is face to Garrow[is A mz?]
Says Garrow's face to Garrow's A _ e [Bowlderized Arse]
Shall we too play a little fas[illegible]
Shall we two play a little farce
And change our situation
And change our situation
Says Garrow[is Amz?] to Garrows face
Says Garrow's A _ e to Garrows face
I would not so myself disgrace
I would not so myself disgrace
By giving you my station
By giving you my station
On Lady Charlotte Gowes[iv?] marrigge with him
 
[Rider daTempore?] by [J.?] Onslow
On Lady Charlotte Gowes's marrigge with him
Rider ex tempore by T. Onslow
May fortune most kindly provide her
May fortune most kindly provide her
A husband thats worthy to know her
A husband thats worthy to know her
And give her an excellent Rider
And give her an excellent Rider
Because hers is charming a [illegible]
Because she's so charming a goer.


When Inigo Jones took it into his head
When Inigo Jones took it into his head
to marry her [said?]
to marry her said
To his wife when in bed
To his wife when in bed
O flesh of my flesh and bone of my bones
O flesh of my flesh and bone of my bones
Dont you see how I love you
Don't you see how I love you
For [In I Ge. Jones?]
For In I Ge. Jones

Latest revision as of 21:58, 23 July 2017

Says Garrow's face to Garrow's A _ e [Bowlderized Arse] Shall we two play a little farce And change our situation Says Garrow's A _ e to Garrows face I would not so myself disgrace By giving you my station

On Lady Charlotte Gowes's marrigge with him Rider ex tempore by T. Onslow May fortune most kindly provide her A husband thats worthy to know her And give her an excellent Rider Because she's so charming a goer.

When Inigo Jones took it into his head to marry her said To his wife when in bed O flesh of my flesh and bone of my bones Don't you see how I love you For In I Ge. Jones