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MRS JOHNSTON.

Oh! I've got a charming bride, Through life we both shall sweetly glide; She's really worth the world beside Her name is Mrs Johnston.

We both agree in every frame, So one another we'll ne'er blame; She's humps, bandy--- I'm the same, O lovely Mrs Johnston.

I to a gin-shop go each day, A dozen drops I stow away, And after that I skittle play, And so does Mrs Johnston.

I beats the chaps with great delight, And puts the garter out of sight, Then stagger home dead drunk at night, And so docs Mrs Johnston.

To free-and-easys I repair, My name is famous every where, I very often take the chair, And so does Mrs Johnston.

Do you think I'd pay my penny?-no; I chaunts the Bay of Biscay, O! And like a Lord tobacco blow, And so does Mrs Johnston.