Courageous BETTY Of CHICK-LANE: Giving an Account of a fearful Battle between her and two thumping Tailors, whom she bringed and ●ugg'd by the Ears till they were forced to Run to save their Lives: And Betty threathing to have them Pressed, they were forced to come to her, begging her Pardon upon their Knees. To the Tune of, Lilli-butriero. Licenced according to Order. 〈…〉 his wife jone Boy's left sung the Glory and same, if a young Lass Courageous and stour, ●ift its Betty this was her name. she with true Courage valiantly fought, With two thumping Lussy Tailors; 〈…〉 away their Bodkin and Shiers. But Betty was ●●nible and made them to tremble, so sweetly she lugged the Rogues by the Ears. One of these Tailors did her provoke, 〈◊〉 she was passing through the street, Betty to him immediately spoke, With with your Match you'll happen to meet: With these words she laid about her, 〈◊〉 like a Lion straight way appears, The Tailors did tremble, but Betty was nimble, and sweetly she lugged the Rogues by the Ears, There was the Master Taylor and Man, both to encounter Betty the Maid, But she so thick and fast did 〈◊〉, that they we're ne'er so gallantly paid: By the hair she likewise ●●wl'd them, till they were almost drowned in tears, She hauged 'em and bruised 'em, and bitterly ●●●'d 'em, poor Tailors was ne'er so lugged by the Ears. They would a fain got out 〈◊〉 Fist, but she did still supply them with blows, Till the poor Rogues their Breeches Bepissed, I and the Blood ran point from their Nose: Still their Heads she th●●ipt together saying you Rogues I'll pay your arrears, They cried Mistress Betty, have some kind if patty, but still she did lug the Rogues by the Ears.