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 For to attend his flock each day, With dog his plaid and kent.

While as the ummer doth pas on, He doth his flock thus hear, And every time his heep is horn, Their coat hath worn a year.

He panes his ucking lambs alo, When the et time doth come, Altho’ he till lets ome uck on. While yet they are but young.

They then prepare a bught of fleck, To milk his ewes alo; The charming maids come out to milk, Thus inging as they go:

A pleaant life the hepherd hath, He loves the laes dear, And when that he comes home at night, Of kiing he’s not sweer

He ries early by the un, To bught his ewes alo, The maids again doth rie with him, Into the bught they go: Then