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How gay the | How gay the Evening pass'd with merry glee, | ||
And the bride play | And the bride play'd, I love my love with a P. | ||
And | And how the Bridegroom, solace of his soul | ||
By way of portion, touch The Kendal Cole | By way of portion, touch The Kendal Cole | ||
Or how in sheets he | Or how in sheets he press'd the yielding dame | ||
Bound in his arms and | Bound in his arms and Titled with his name! | ||
Hail! Happy pair! | Hail! Happy pair! Sh'll on each other dote | ||
Female on Male & Male on Female | Female on Male & Male on Female Pote] [In both uses of the word Male in this sentence, "m" originally lowercase, written over with a capital M] | ||
[Parenthesis on right side of page for the following 3 sentences] | [Parenthesis on right side of page for the following 3 sentences] | ||
And may ye have in time, with | And may ye have in time, with God's good grace | ||
In whom the | In whom the Parent's beauties we have trace | ||
The mothers | The mothers virtue and the Fathers face | ||
In Breeches some and some in petticoats | In Breeches some and some in petticoats | ||
A playful progeny of Pretty | A playful progeny of Pretty Potes. ----- |
Revision as of 04:35, 10 July 2017
How gay the Evening pass'd with merry glee, And the bride play'd, I love my love with a P. And how the Bridegroom, solace of his soul By way of portion, touch The Kendal Cole Or how in sheets he press'd the yielding dame Bound in his arms and Titled with his name! Hail! Happy pair! Sh'll on each other dote Female on Male & Male on Female Pote] [In both uses of the word Male in this sentence, "m" originally lowercase, written over with a capital M] [Parenthesis on right side of page for the following 3 sentences] And may ye have in time, with God's good grace In whom the Parent's beauties we have trace The mothers virtue and the Fathers face In Breeches some and some in petticoats A playful progeny of Pretty Potes. -----