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 When he ſat down upon his plough,

and then began to ſing O,

Young Jack he ſung ſo ſweetly,

he made the vallies ring O.


 * Tarry dilly O; &c.

There was farmer’s daughter

a nutting in the wood.

And when ſhe heard young Jockey ſing,

he charm’d her where the ſtood;

The nuts that ſhe had gathered

ſhe threw them all away O,

For in the wood behind him

no longer could ſhe ſtay O.

Tarry dilly O, &c.

Jockey left his horſes,

and Jockey left his plough,

And he went to the green wood,

his courage for to ſhow;

He took her by the middle ſmall,

and gently laid her down, O;

Come, Jack, ſaid ſhe, I long to ſee

the world going round, O.

Tarry dilly O, &c.

When Jockey had tilled

and ſowed o’er and o’er,

When Jockey had ſowed

till he could ſow no more,