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 ( 8 ) She said she was born of some no jle degree And took her own chief companion to be. The cruel Knight to the fame place he came, A little time after with pefona of same, JJatVas ftrnck to the heart when lie dil behold, This chai ming young virgin in robes of gold. Then he artced the Lady to fjrant him aYoom, &e laid twas to talk with tbii Virgin alone, The Lady contented and told the young Maid, Who quickly confented bat lorely afraid. As foen as he law her, thou ftrumpst (aid he, O did I not charge thee ne^r more to fee me 1 Thi? how is your laid to the world bid good night, For hed -g (o bold as appear in my fight Said (lie, in tbe fez, Sir, you threw your own ring, And bid me ne'er fee you, unlcfs I'could bring. That ring unto you, I have ir laid fhs, Behold itb the. tame you did throw in the (ea, When the Knight (aw the ring he flew in her arm Kc kifi‘d her and fwere file had millions of charms,! Said he my dearercaiure, t pray pardon me, Who have often contriv'd the ruin o( thee. ‘fit raio for to a!t:r what Kaie has decreed. For I find thou was born to be ray sweet Bride, The* fa»ry were married, as 1 do hear fay, -An.! now (he's a Lady both p,3ilianr and gay. • Then they with hafie to h jr parents did come. When be told the whole ftory b:forj he had dope, / And aiked tntir p-aeden bpon iii? bare knee Whi h they gave, and isjoiccd their daughter to fee. fhen they for trw fifheisaan and hre wife feat, : And for their paft; trouble did give them content, Then there was grea’ ioy by all those that did fee, Tite Farmer s young Daughter a Lady to be. F I N I S.