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Sharp. Well since Dame Fortune is my Foe, And that I must to Prison go; Let's have a Neat frisk or so, And then rub on the Law: Host. Well since you're on the merry Pin, And make so slight the Counter-Gin; I'll do't, and let the Tune begin, With Fa, la, &c.
They DANCE.
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[Music: Sharp. Host.
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