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( 3 ) Who has wealth and riches or houſes and land, as men and maid ſervants now at his command thou canſt but love me ſweet Jenny ſaid he, lady of honour you quickly ſhall be. She laid noble lord I would be your bride ut what will become of both ſhe reply'd? your honour'd father ſhould chance to know, ow you love a prior farmer's daughter to. If my father chance to be angry with me. my mother frown when my jewel ſhe does ſee, I work while I m able to follow the plow, nd get my bread by the ſweat of my brow, I hope my Jenny will never complain, hatever promiſe while life doth remain, faithfully perſon my jewel ſaid he, Jenny content my bride for to be,

PART II.

S they were diſcourfing by a grove we hear, His father was walking to take the air, drew near to them by a ditch ſide. ere theſe lovers met this debate decide. And having heard what between them did paſs, came to his ſon and ſaid to him alas! you going to disgrace our family, e farthing I never will give unto thee, ut ſtraight will baniſh you from this place, u ſhalt not be to me a ſcorn and diſgrace, wedding a huſbandman's daughter ſo poor, d ſo ſon do not come nigh me any more. the ſon on his knees to his father did ſay, do not take from me my jewel I pray, d if I'm oblig'd to be for my dear, travel the world around far and near. the father in a rage to the mother did go. told her the news with a heart ſck o; woe,