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        Jolly Blades that Inhabit the Town, And with the fair Sex are contriving, From the Gay Fop, to the hone・ bーed Clown, be advis'd to reバlve again・ Wiving ; Let not a pーoパect of Pleaブre delude, where バ many Plagues are attending, Foー 'tis the Nature of Wives to Obtrude, and Miテries heap without ending. 
        Fir・, have a care of the Lady 
        pーeciテ,  
        Let no City-Girl your freedom 
        beguile,  
        Let not the Country wench that 
        is coy,  
        But if your Vigoー a Wife doth 
        require  
        Now how to avoid バ heavy a 
        Curテ,  
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L O N D O N.
  Printed for J. Back, at the Black 
  Boy near 
  Draw-Bridge on London-Bridge.
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          The ballad "Advice to Young Gentlemen" 
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