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DUETS) OLEES? ?,C.' 'l'?ere was Moll and Bet, . And Doll and Kate, And Dorothy with a pail; And Joe and Jack, And Tom and Dick, And Humphrey with his tiail;---- Now Joe kiss'd ? Molly, And Jack kiss'd Betty, And Tom kiss'd Dolly, And Dick kiss'd Kitty, And Humphrey with his flail, And Kitty she was a charming girl, To carry the milking pail. Dame Durdsn in the morn so soon She did begin to call, To rotme her serving men and maids Most loudly eh? did bawl. Come Moll and Bet, 'Twas on the morn of Valentine The birds began to mate, , Dame Durden and her men and maids They all began to prate. 'Twas Moll ?nd Bet, &c. 185 LOVE'S RITOR1VFA,LA.--A Oz?x?z Zite!la, whither away? �Love's ritornella, list while I play. No, I have lingered too long on my road, Night is advancing, the brigand's abroad.* Lonely Zitella has too mu.ch to fear; Love's ritornella she may not hear. Charming Zitella, why shouldst thou care, Night is not darker than thy raven ha/r! And those bright eyes if the brigand should see Thou a?t the robl?er, the cavtive is he'. &