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'TWas when the Sheep were Shearing, And under the Barly Mow; Dick gave to Doll a Fairing, As she had milk'd her Cow: Quoth he, I fain wou'd Wed thee, And tho' I cannot Wooe; I've Hey Pish, Hey Cock, Hey, and hey for a Boy; Sing, shall I come Kiss thee now, Sing, ah! shall I come, shall I come Kiss thee now? I long Sweet-heart to Bed thee, And merrily Buckle too, With Hey Pish, Hey Cock, Hey, and hey for a Boy; Sing, shall I come Kiss thee now, Sing ah! shall I come, shall I come Kiss thee now?

Doll seem'd not to regard him, As if she did not care; Yet Simper'd when she heard him, Like any Miller's Mare: And cunningly to prove him, And Value her Maiden-head, Cry'd fie, nay Pish, nay fie, and prithee stand by, For I am too young to Wed; She said, she ne'er cou'd Love him, Nor any Man close in Bed; Then fie Pish, fie, nay Pish, nay prithee stand by, For I am too young to Wed.

Like one that's struck with Thunder, Stood Dickey to hear her talk; All hopes to get her under, This sad resolve did baulk: