id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26679 nan Wit and Mirth: or Pills to Purge Melancholy, Vol. 5 of 6 .txt text/plain 47375 5427 100 That wou'd come to the Town, tho' the Devil knows when, What should a Young Woman do with an old Man? The Misses there have each Man's Time, his Money, nay, his Heart, Now Miss turn Night-walker, till Lord-Mayor's Men she meets, For thou'st not the Face with a fair Maid to lie, _fa, la_, Fair Maid, quoth he, if thou earnest Fire in thy A---_Some good Man, and let this fair Maid go_. _Some good Man, and let this fair Maid go_. Let not thy poor Heart like a Ship be tost, And drink the King's Health in a Mug, a Mug. Come then to the Queen let the next Advance, To go home with you again, Sir. And if you meet a Lady fair, The God of Love in thy bright Eyes, Let her Looks, her Love deny me: The good old Man and's Wife; ./cache/26679.txt ./txt/26679.txt