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The Glancing of her APRON
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I faid,good morrow, fair Maid,*
And fhe right courteoufly
Returned a Beck,and kindly faid,
GoaADay,fweet fir,to you ,
I fj>ear*d^my dear, how far awa
Doye intend to gae .
Q-uoth fhe, I mean a Mile or twa,
Out o'er yon broomy Brae .
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Kind.Sir,yeare awi^miftane^
For I am nane of thefe,
I hojeye fome mair breeding ken,
.Than, to ruffle Woman's Claife;
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Fair Maid,lm thatikf a* to my Fate
To have fie "Company,
For I am ganging ftraight. that Gate,
Where ye intend to be. .
When we had gane a Mile or twain, '
I faid to her, my Dow,
May ve not lean as on this Plain
And. kifs your bonny Mou
For may be I have chofen
And flighted him my Vow,
Wha may do wi me what he likes y
And kifs my Bonny Mou .

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