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JOckey was a dawdy Lad, And Jemmy swarth and Tawney; They my Heart no Captive made, For that was Prize to Sawney: Jockey Woes, and Sighs and Sues, And Jemmy offers Money; Weel I see they both love me, But I love only Sawney.

Jockey high his Voice can raise, And Jemmy tunes the Viol; But when Sawney Pipes sweet Lays, My heart kens no denial: One he Sings, and to'ther Strings, Tho' sweet, yet only teaze me; Sawney's Flute, can only do't, And Pipe a Tune to please me.