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Now I'll lay by my grey-breeks,Which Molly ſo neatly, clouted O,I'll buy a ſuit of new clothes,And not be long about it, O.Yet my old worthy grey-breeks,I ſtill will keep beſide me O.I'll not forget my old ſtate,Whatever may betide me O.All young men that loves a maid,I beg you don't deceive her O,Nor never with a woman wed,Who has had a bad behaviour O.A prudent wife a bleſsing is,And ornament to her huſband;A virtuous wife will bleſs your life.While jilts are always grudging.

THE TEMPEST.

Ceaſe rude Boreas, bluſt'ring railer,Liſt' ye landmen all to me,Meſs mates hear a brother ſailorſing the dangers of the ſeaFrom bounding billows firſt in motion,when the diſtant whirlwinds riſe,To the tempeſt troubled ocean,when the ſeas contend with ſkies.Hark! the boatſwain hoarſely bawling,by top-ſail ſheets and hallyards ſtand:Down top-gallants, quick, be hawling,down your ſtay-ſails, hand boys, hand