The Roxburghe ballads . et with a Beauty,Thai i- charming ami free, ami knows more than her Dntj :Women they were made for nun [to tame], the Gods above allow tin ame,But tiii- cunning Creature will not yield to Nature,Nor will let you [win suit], unless you court hex to <,.il give hi i gold to bi Hut you yon mil t i a for to in- true. ? when thi her, -In- at your Devotion, Shell freel] !• t you an. Sir, ami meet you in tin- motion :I then, if you behold her eyi , how they roll when at the port ne[tiimn- tin- white, ami then -In- hut- them quite,Ami tinn with ail in r might the eemi bei lip


The Roxburghe ballads . et with a Beauty,Thai i- charming ami free, ami knows more than her Dntj :Women they were made for nun [to tame], the Gods above allow tin ame,But tiii- cunning Creature will not yield to Nature,Nor will let you [win suit], unless you court hex to <,.il give hi i gold to bi Hut you yon mil t i a for to in- true. ? when thi her, -In- at your Devotion, Shell freel] !• t you an. Sir, ami meet you in tin- motion :I then, if you behold her eyi , how they roll when at the port ne[tiimn- tin- white, ami then -In- hut- them quite,Ami tinn with ail in r might the eemi bei lips to bite,Ami swears youre bei delight: Such jo uev( i i. It tin- like before ? . Hut where*! the Charming Beauty, that con taut is, ami loyal, That loves ami mil hi tin, t ye, when put to the tryalP Although youll Guineas give bei down, yet ibe no ways can be like the I in-II he jut ami true, ami l[ov]e with man- hut \,,u ; While the jiltin Ls next door] let you and th mom I .:• i 0*( i ami - Ai re. [T/iis Rope-Maker belongs to p. 296.] CONTENTS OF TART XXI. (Being the Second portion of Final Volume, Seren.) PAGE lnhule on Tifh-pnqc : A Chansonnette v Editorial Preface to Pari XXL vii** A Son-- ot Country Life, 1637 ix** When the time conns, ice must go. xi*H: The Passionate Lover : I love thee more and more . xii** The Guinea Wins Her: How happy are we . . Jbid 3 Croup of fttcinj xlbucntuvcs (Bed. to W R. Wilson, Esq.) 241 A. Way to Woo a Witty Wench 244 The Maidens Nay ; or, I love not You. By E. H[ayhurst ?] 247 The West Country Jig; or, Love in due Season. ^ .... 250The West Country Wooing; or, Merry-conceited Couple. Probably by John Wade ? . 252 A Serious Discourse between Two Lovers. By John Wade . 255 Predestined Love : Pastoras Beauties. 266 Tom and Will; or, The ShepherdsSheep-fold 257 The West Country Dialogue; Aniseed Robin and Jack. . 200 Downright Wooing, of Country William and Pretty Peggy . 262 A Shepherd fallen in Love ; A Pastoral, 1635 • . . 2


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