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[6] We both went to gather ſome flowers, on the banks of ſweet lilies we play'd, Like moments did ſeem the long hours, when I to his will was betray'd.

Young Cupid, come ſend down an arrow, to his ſtubborn heart let it fly; Did he then but know half the ſorrow, I ſuffer for his cruelty.

But man has no heart for to pity, they laugh at our ſorrow and woe, Pray virgins begin to be witty, leſt love ſhould be your overthrow.

of pretty maids, let Cupid incline thee, T'accept of a faithful heart, which now I reſign thee; Scorning all ſelfiſh ends, regardleſs of money, It yields only to the girl, that's gen'rous and bonny.

Take me Jenny, let me win you, while I'm in the humour, I implore you, I adore you, that can mortal do more, Kiſs upon't, Kiſs upon't, turn not ſo ſhyly,