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Sharp. Host. ]
Sharp. Has not my Dance ill Humour Charm'd,
Host. I must confess my Blood is warm'd:
Sharp. And Heart I hope by Love alarm'd,
To Laugh Ha, ha, ha, ha:
Host. You think you've catch'd me now I smile,
Sharp. No that i'll do at Night dear Child;
Host. Well I'll the Bayliffs stop a while,
To try your Fa, la, la, &c.
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