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Ah! Sally my love, 'twas a very bad plan,
To cut me, and choose the ninth part of a man,
She thought in eloping so funny and tricky,
With poor Dicky Awl it would soon be all Dicky

If Bill and my rib should get into a fray,
He may sell her by auction the next market day,
If nobody bids for the sweet pretty elf,
Knock her down my dear Billy and keep her yourself.

WHEN I'VE MONEY.

When I've money I am merry,
When I've none I'm very sad,
When I'm sober I am civil,
When I'm drunk I'm roaring mad:
With my fal, lal, tidle tum,
  Likewise toodle, teedle, tum;
Not forgetting titherin I,
  And also folderoodle um.

When disputing with a puppy,
I convince him with a rap,