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Song: The Heart of a Tar
By Charles Dibdin (17451814)
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I’ve something to put on a par;
Come, then, and accept of my proffer,—
’Tis the kind honest heart of a tar.
Girls, be to my pleasure a bar;
You’ll be rich though ’tis only in kisses,
With the kind honest heart of a tar.
The next time I come from afar,
I’ll give you a lapful of guineas,
With the kind honest heart of a tar.
That strut in a garter and star,—
Have they, under their tambour and laces,
The kind honest heart of a tar?