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THE FISHERMEN'S FINALE; A CATCH,
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

THE FISHERMEN'S FINALE; A CATCH,

FOR A GROUPE OF CHARACTERS.

Friendship, Love, and Liberty!
These at length are ours, my Boy!
Cuckoldom and Slavery!
These are yours—I wish you joy!
Would you taste the bliss of Life,
Ask of bounteous Heaven to send—
Soother sweet of every strife,
Mistress true, and faithful Friend.
Would you taste the plague of Life,
Beg of bounteous Heaven to send—
Charming sources of each strife,—
Mistress false, and faithless Friend!
I that faithful Friend possess:
Still the vagabond may grieve me:
I a Mistress true caress:
Yet the varlet may deceive me!
Davy grieve me?
Kate deceive me?
Never! never!

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Never! never!
Ever! ever!
Jack e'er grieve me?
Sall deceive me?
Never! never!
Ever! ever!
Davy grieve me?
Pat deceive me?
Never! never!
Ever! ever!
Marriage is a sick'ning dish!
Ne'er was seen so odd a fish!
But I swear,
Though Partlet here
Oft has griev'd me,
And deceiv'd me,
On the Sea and on the Shore,
I do love her more and more!
And though you
Have not been true,
And have griev'd me,
And deceiv'd me,
Here and there, and every where,
By these Boys and Girls I swear,
On the Sea and on the Shore,
I love Trimboat more and more!
Would you taste then bliss of life, &c.
Friendship, Love, and Liberty, &c.