The Fleetstreet Dialogue, being a Mock Song,
[...] NAY pre—thee dear Jen-ny say whither so fast, nay pre—thee dear [...] [...] Jen—ny say whither so fast, sure Madam you walk too ea—ger to last, sure [...] [...]Madam you walk too eager to last. What ail's this rude fellow, this fellow, rude [...] [...]fellow, this fellow, rude fellow, rude fellow, be gone; I'm none of your Trollops, pray [...] [...]let me a—lone, I'm none of your Trollops, your Trollops, your Trollops, pray [...] [Page 2] [...]let me a—lone; pray let me, pray let me a—lone: Fit for your lewd [...] [...]purpose some o—thers you'l meet, what can't one pass ci—vi—ly, can't one pass [...] [...]ci—vi—ly, ci—vi—ly through the street? No o—thers I'd meet, no o—thers I'd [...] [...]meet, Yes o—thers you'l meet fit for your lewd purpose; what can't one pass [...] [...]ci—vi—ly? You may pass ci—vi—ly, prethee who stops thee? What [...] [...]can't one pass ci—vi—ly, ci—vi—ly through the street? Pox take thee be— [...] [Page 3] [...]—gone, and for this thy fol—ly, in all thy walks may'st thou ne're meet with a Gully; ne're [...] [...]think to be courted since Whores are so plenty, t'wixt this and the Temple I [...] [...]shall meet with twenty, I shall, I shall meet with twenty. Hold [...] [...]stay Sir a lit—tle, methinks, methinks I shou'd know ye, me— [...] [...]—thinks, methinks I shou'd know ye; Oh! pard—on me Cou—sin, sweet [...] [...]Cou—sin how do ye? Cou—sin, Cou—sin, Cou—sin, sweet [...] [Page 4] [...]Cou—sin how do ye? Thou ha—st me, thou ha—st [...] [...]me, and since to the Dragon we're come, let's en—ter, let's en—ter, Boy [...] [...]show us a Room; let's enter, let's enter, Boy show us a Room. Oh! Pardon me [...] [...]Cou—sin: let's en—ter, let's en—ter▪ oh! pardon me Cousin, and since to the [...] [...] Dra-gon we're come, Let's en—ter, let's en—ter, Boy show us a Room. [...] [...]Let's en—ter, let's en—ter, Boy show us a Room. [...]