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How fweetly fmells the fimmer green
Hear me, ye nymphs, and every fwain
Hearken, and I will tell you how
How blyth ilk morn was I to fee

Happy's the love which meets return

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How fhall I be fad when a husband I hae

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Hid from himself now by the dawn

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Here are people and sports

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How happy are we

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Here's a health to the king, and a lasting peace

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He that will not merry merry be

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Hark, how the trumpet founds to battle

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He who for ever

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How happy a ftate does the miller poffefs

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How blefs'd are beggar-laffes

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Having fpent all my time

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How pleasant a failor's life paffes

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Happy the world in that bless'd age

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Hark! away, 'tis the merry ton'd horn

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In vain, fond youth, thy tears give o'er
In April, when primrofes paint the sweet plain

I will awa' wi' my love

focky faid to Jeany, Jeany, wilt thou do't

In winter when the rain rain'd cauld

It was the charming month of May

If love's a fweet paffion, why does it torment
In January laft

Ttofs and tumble thro' the night

I have a green purfe and a wee pickle gowd

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I have been in love, and in debt, and in drink

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I once was a poet at London

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If heaven, its bleffings to augment

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In yonder town there wons a May

I'll fing you a ditty and warrant it true
I had a heart, that now does heartless gae
In ancient times, in Britain's iflé

If Phillis denies me relief

lose the virgin's heart invade If you at an office folicit your due I hate the coward tribes

In pimps and politicians

I am a poor maiden forfaken

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Kindly, kindly, thus my treasure

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Leave kindred and friends, fweet Betty

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Love, thou art the best of human joys
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Leave off your foolish prating

Leander on the bay

Little fyren of the stage

Let's drink, my friends, while here we live

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My Jocky blyth for what thou haft done
My mither's ay glowran o'er me
My fweetest May, let love incline thee
My dear and only love, I pray.
March, march

My Patie is a lover gay

My Jeany and I have toil'd

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My Chloe, why do ye flight me
My dear mistress has a heartb
May the ambitious ever find
My goddess Lydia heavenly fair
My deareft maid, fince you defire
Man may escape front rope and gun
My love was fickle once and changing

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Nancy to the green wood gane

Now wat ye wha I met yeftrçen

Now the fun's gane out o' fight
Now Phebus advances on high
Now fpring begins her fmiling round
Now all the virgin-fweets are mine!
Now from rufticity and love
Now God be wi' old Symon

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Olovely maid! how dear's thy power

O Bell, thy looks have kill'd

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O Belly Bell and Mary Gray
Of race divine thou needs must be

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O Mary, thy graces and glances

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O fteer her up and had her gawn

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O mither dear, I gin to fear

Of all the birds whofe tuneful throats

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One day I heard Mary fay

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O had away, had away

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O come away, come away

O wha's that at my chamber-door

O waly, waly up the bank

virgin kind! we canna tell

Jeany, Jeany, where has thou been

dear Peggy, love's beguiling

Of all the girls that are fo fmart
Oh! love, if a god thou wilt be

On a bank befide a willow

Oh lead me to fome peaceful gloom
Oh lead me to fome peaceful room
Of all comforts I mifcarried
Oh! the charming month of May
One evening as I lay

One long Whitejun holy-day

One April murn, when from the fea
Ofurprising lovely fair

On a bank of flowers

Oh happy, happy grove."

Op Ettrick banks, in a fummer's night

O my heart! my heavy, heavy heart
O grant me, kind Bacchus

Leifter, fam'd for maidens fair

One Sunday after mass

Of all the torment, all the care

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Ourselves, like the great, to fecure a retreat,

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On Whitfunday morning

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Pray now, John, let Jug prevail

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Pretty parrot, fay, when I was away
Phillis the faireft of love's foes
Prithee, Sufan, what doft mufe on
Prithee, Billy, ben't fo filly,

Proud woman, I fcorn you

Phillis, defpife not your faithful lover
Pure as the new fallen fnow appears

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