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3 And will you ever conſstant prove? I will by all the powers above, And ne'er deceive my charming love,
 * With Jockey to the Fair;
 * Diſpel theſe doubts, &c.

Behold the ring the ſhephard cried, Will Jenny be my charming bride, Let Cupid be our happy guide,
 * And Hymen meet us there.

The Jockey did his vows renew, He would be conſtant, would be true, His word was pledg'd away the flew, With cowſlips tipt with balmy dew,
 * With Jockey to the Fair
 * With cowſlips tipt, &c.

In raptures meet the joyful train Their gay companions blythe and young, Each join the dance, each join the throng,
 * To bai the happy pair,

In turns there's none ſo fond as they, They bleſs the kind propitions day, The morn of blooming May, When lovely Jenny ran away
 * With Jockey to the fair;
 * When lovely Jenny &c.