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 DE'll take the War, that hurry'd Willy from me, Who to love me, just had sworn, They made him Captain sure to undoe me, Woe is me, he'll ne'er return; A thousand Loons abroad will Fight him, He from thousands ne'er will run; Day and Night I did invite, To stay safe from the Sword and Gun:

I us'd alluring Graces, With muckle kind Embraces, Now sighing, then Crying, Tears dropping fall; And had he my soft Arms, Preferr'd to Wars alarms: By Love grown Mad, without the Man of Gad, I fear in my fit, I had grented all.

I Wash'd and Patch'd to make me look provoking, Snares that they told me wou'd catch the Men; And on my Head a huge Commode sat cocking, Which made me shew as Tall agen: For a new Gown too, I paid muckle Money, Which with golden Flowers did shine; My Love well might think me gay and Bonny, No Scotch Lass was e'er so Fine.

My Petticoat I Spotted, Fring too with Thread I Knotted, Lace Shoes, and Silk Hose, Garter full over Knee; But oh! the fatal thought, To Willy these are nought, Who rid to Towns, and Riffled with Dragoons, When he silly Loon might have Plunder'd me.