The Roxburghe ballads . 2Tf)e Scconti Part, To the Sake Tone.[The Waby Wench of WORCESTER, Her Answer.] TTlArewell, there is no duty, nor service, due to me; jj Then tell her not of beauty, where none is placd you not then on Cupid thus complain,Unto her that cannot ease thy pain;Neither will I be of Venus train. I am afraid,Thou dost but flatter, faith! no such matter Shall me will not kisse a Souldier, lest that I be betraid. 54 Change not thy coat, nor colours, to tarry here with me,Good Souldiers by their valours will first approved say thou art a slave of mine,N


The Roxburghe ballads . 2Tf)e Scconti Part, To the Sake Tone.[The Waby Wench of WORCESTER, Her Answer.] TTlArewell, there is no duty, nor service, due to me; jj Then tell her not of beauty, where none is placd you not then on Cupid thus complain,Unto her that cannot ease thy pain;Neither will I be of Venus train. I am afraid,Thou dost but flatter, faith! no such matter Shall me will not kisse a Souldier, lest that I be betraid. 54 Change not thy coat, nor colours, to tarry here with me,Good Souldiers by their valours will first approved say thou art a slave of mine,Nor anything I have of thine ;ltather shalt thou dig the grave [thats] mine, Here in this place,Ere thou shalt wooe me, so to undo me; Fie, it is base !To bring poor Country Lasses unto such foul disgrace. 63 In London you have plenty, why would you come away?I warrant you theres twenty would never say you to them thou wilt not constant be,When another thou dost chance to see, The Soldiers Salutation at Worcester.


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