A Curious Account of the Origin of Fairlop Fair With An Entertaining Descripti
A Curious Account of the Origin of Fairlop Fair With An Entertaining Descripti
Fl 1811 a R
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33 - For father, mother, sister Prue, Roger, with George and Kate, The little one that's suckling too, Must all parade in state. 34 These, surely, are enough within ; And those, upon the top, That laugh, and stare with silly grin, Belong unto the shop. 35 " Fe la! it would be monstrous hard, " To pay a coach, you know, " And not take all that can be spar'd " To see the raree-show. Fairlop Fair.. 15 36 " Besides, we want their help, to lead " The children round the fair ; ' The coachman will not... say a word, " Indeed he won't, my dear. " 37 Thus, Madam managing the plan, And fixing all the lumber, Leaves just for her dear patient man A corner to encumber. 38 Then crawl the nags, a pair I weet, If brown and white agree ; But many a couple such you'll meet, And hundreds such you'll see, 16 Fair lop Fair. 39 Who draw along the cumb'rous loads, Of would-be gentry fine ; Who, from some very strange abodes, With gaudy trappings shine. 40 is many a girl, who, all the ye In some bye lane has been, Thinks, if she can but now appear, And have her beauty seen ; i 41 If she to Fairlop Fair can get, She'll there her fortune try, In hopes a sweet-heart soon to meet, Who'll wed her, by-and-by.
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