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Songs Compleat,
A Scotch Song made to the Irish Jigg, and
Sung to the King at Whitehall.
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LAtely as thorough the fair Edinborough,
To view the fair Meadows as I was ganging ;
Jockey and Moggy were walking and talking,
Of Love and Religion, thus closely Haranguing ;
Never says Moggy, come near me false Jockey,
For thou art a Whig, and I mean to abhor thee ;
Ize be no Bride, nor will lig by thy side,
For no sneaking Rebel shall lift a Leg o'er me.
Jockey

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