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S A *N G
P J T I E.
BY the delicious Warmnefs of thy Mouth,
And rowing Eye, which fmiling tells the Truth
I guefs, my Laflie, thatj as well as I
You're made for Love, and why fhould ye deny*
P E G I $
But ken ye, |L,ad, gin we confefs o'er foon,
Ye think us cheap, and fyne the Wooing's done %
The Maiden that o'er quickty tines her Pow'r*
Like unripe Fruit, will tall but hard and fowr*
P A ? I E,
But when they hing o'er lang upon the Tree 3
Their Sweetnefs they may tine, and fae may yes
Red cheeked you completely ripe appear,
'&!$ I have thol'd, and w^o'd a lang haiF Year,

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