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 With a cap more high than grenadiers,

and hair drest in such order,

She appeared like to Marg'ret's ghost,

come from the Stygian border.Fal, &c.

With silken hose and fine pink shoes,

they are all trim'd and ready,

It is not easy for to know

a scogie from a lady.Fal de ral, &c.

There's ladies bright sets out at night,

their sign is a white apron,

All in the dark to seek a spark,

and wha but our miss Katharine.&c.

Some lasses then I do offend,

in telling of their knavery,

For that's the way I'm bold to say,

that you've won all your brav'ry.Fal, &c.

The roving maids of Edinburgh,

when they go to the dancing,

The young men all admire the sport,

they are so neat and handsome.Fal, &c.

It is well kent their face they paint,

they are so vain and idle,

To busk and dress more time they pass,

than they do on their Bible.Fal de, &c.

With muffs and sirls and cardinals,

made of the finest scarlet,

They worn are, I do declare,

by many common harlot.Fal de, &c.