A Pleasant Dialogue betwixt Two Wanton Ladies of Pleasure; Or, The Duchess of Porsmouths woeful Farewell to her former Felicity. One Lady she Courageously stands in her own defence; The other now doth seem to bow, her Colours are displayed, Assuredly none can deny, the Words she speaks is sense: She is content, her mind is bend, still to maintain her Trade. Tune of, Tan tarra rara, tan tivee. BRave Gallants now listen and I will you tell with a fa, lafoy, lafoy, lafoy, fa, lafoy, lafoy, A pleasant discourse that I heard at Pell-mell, with a fa lafoy, etc. Between two fair Ladies of the wanton strain, The one to the other did sigh and complain, I wish I was over in France now again, with a fa lafoy, etc. Quoth Nelly I prithee who sent for thee here, with a fa lafoy, etc. 'Tis you with a shame that put in for a share with a fa lafoy, etc. O do you remember when I was dismayed, When you in attire was richly arrayed, Alas I poor Nelly was wronged in my trade, with a fa lafoy, etc. I pray now could you not your honour advance, with a fa lafoy, etc. With some noble Peer, in the Nation of France, with a fa lafoy, etc. Forsooth you must needs leave your country dear To utter your fine french Commodity here, But sorrow and trouble will bring up the rear, with a fa lafoy etc. Dear Nelly beloving and do not reflect, with a fa lafoy etc. But prithee now show me some civil respect, with a fa lafoy etc. For now I am in a most pitiful case, For shame will not let me uncover my face My honour is turned to a vail of disgrace. with a fa lafoy, etc. Quoth Nelly, pray send for the treasure again, with a fa lafoy, etc. That you did send over while you were in fame, with a fa lafoy, etc. Come, come, I must tell ye that you was too bold To send from this Nation such parcels of gold, In such kind of deal you must be controlled, with a fa lafoy, etc. No sweet Madam Nelly, you cannot deny, with a fa lafoy, etc. But you have had treasure as often as I, with a fa lafoy, etc. And yet must I only indeed be run down, By you that I value the least in the town, If I come in favour upon thee i'll frown, with a fa lafoy, etc. You drab of a Miss, I do hold you in scorn with a fa lafoy, etc. I'd have you to know I am this Nation born, with a fa lafoy, etc. Your coming to England I hearty rue, Of many good bout I've been cheated by you, For which may a Thousand vexations ensue, with a fa lafoy, etc. No matter for that it was all my delight, with a fa lafoy, etc. But now I am in a most pitiful plight, with a fa lafoy, etc. Unfortunate Lady that now am denied, In this vail of sorrow my patience is tried, Sure this may be termed the downfall of pride, with a fa lafoy, etc. I'll warrant you thought it would never be day, with a fa lafoy, etc. But now you are utterly fell to decay, with a fa lafoy, etc. You are in a sad and deplorable state, You wander alone now for want of a Mate, You like an old Almanac quite out of date, with a fa lafoy, etc. No Nelly, I will not be clearly dismayed, with a fa lafoy, etc. I'll set a good face and will follow my trade, with a fa lafoy, etc. I shall have some trading I do make no doubt▪ I'll have youthful damosels to ply on the scour, I'll play a small game now before i'll stick out, with a fa, lafoy, lafoy, lafoy, fa, lafoy, la. printed for ●. Deacon▪ in Guiltspur-street.