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He is the darling of my heart, and him I do adore,
(illegible text) take this as your answer, and trouble me no more,

Then, says this gallant sailor, what was your true love's name,
With that, and his description, I wish to know the same—
George Reily I do call him, a lad both neat and trim,
Manly in his deportment, there's none can equal him.

Madam, I had a messmate, and Reily was his name,
And as you have described him I think he is the same,
three years we sail'd together, on board the Old Balflowr,
and such a loyal comrade I never had before;

'Twas in the month of April, nigh to Port Royal, we
Had a sore engagement—it lasted a whole day—
Betwixt Rodney and Count de Grax, where many brave did fall,
Your love became a victim to a cruel cannon ball;
While weltering in his blood your faithful lover lay,
With heavy sighs and broken heart, I did hear him to say
Farewell, my lovely Molly, O, were you standing by,
would I gaze my last upon you, contented I would die.

This melancholy story it wounded her full deep,
She wrong her hands and tore her hair, most bitterly did weep,
Says she—my joys are ended, if all you told be true,
Instead of having pleasure, my sorrows I'll renew.