Who wander’d from their quiet houses:

Sometimes, he call’d a Spinster pure

By names, that Virtue can’t indure!

And sometimes told an ancient Dame

Such tales as made her blush with shame!

Then gabbled how a giddy Miss

Would give the boist’rous Squire a kiss!

But chiefly he was taught to cry,

Who with the Parson toy’d? O fie!

This little joke, Miss Debby taught him,