Thomas and Susan

Sue oft' had complain'd to young Thomas before,
Of kicking her Ankles, and making them sore.
When Tom took Occasion one Day to intrude
So far, that in earnest she told him 'twas rude —
Tush, tush, cry'd the Swain, prithee, don't be faint hearted:
All Things that are quarrelsome, Sue , should be parted.
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