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A TRUE BACHELOR LYRIC.

I'd swear for you: I'd tear for you, The Lord knows whatl'dbearforyou— I'd lie for you, I'd sigh for you, I'd drink Stone's river dry for you; I'd cuss for you, Do muss for you, I'd kick up a thunderin' fuss for you. I'd weep for you, I'd leap for you, I'd go without my sleep for you, I'd fight for you, I'd bite for you, I'd walk the 3treet all night for you. I'd plead for you, I'd bleed for you, I'd go without my leed for you ; I'd carry you, I'd harry you, But hang me if I'd marry you. N.B.—Or any other woman.

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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 411, 24 November 1868, Page 2

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110

A TRUE BACHELOR LYRIC. Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 411, 24 November 1868, Page 2

A TRUE BACHELOR LYRIC. Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 411, 24 November 1868, Page 2

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