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( 3 ) Which now from my bear this day I reveal You know that with courtier: I'm plaugad to the But you are the ſubject that take me to ſmart; If you can but love my dear couſin: ſaid ſhe I'm happy for ever, and therefore be free Then ſaid to dear Katy. I'm all in a ſtun I ſuppoſe your intentions are nothing but fun: For had I a ſubjsect to balace with you I'd count myſelf happy, your ſuit I might true. A! ſaid le dear Grigor, I'm no way in jeſt, And if you deny me then death's my requſet; You know the ſubſtance and wealth that I have Tis enough to uphold us all gallant and brave, I know that my parents to mor riches are bent, But a few years by nature will make them extinct; To which rime my Grigor, I do make this wow, That I never will marry another but you {em}}O ther he conſented and flew to her arms And ſuit my dear Katy I'm, kill'd with your charms But if your parent this fond love should know, They would ſoon Carve out my ſad overthrow, Of that my dear Grigor, be ſilent, I pray This nilght we will part, and we'll meet the next day. Under the broad oak, by the cave in the glen, Where more of my mind unto you I'll explain

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