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That very day se'nnight,
I met this fair maiden,
As I was a walking
Along the same way,
Shew drew very nigh me,
And shook hands most kindly,
With kisses most sweetly
She wept and did say;
I met this fair maiden,
As I was a walking
Along the same way,
Shew drew very nigh me,
And shook hands most kindly,
With kisses most sweetly
She wept and did say;
Here's a letter from my father,
And blessings from my mother;
And 'tis all for the love
That I bear unto you:
You shall have your bargain,
And a thousand pounds sterling,
O! love, I'll be your darling,
Your joys to renew.
And blessings from my mother;
And 'tis all for the love
That I bear unto you:
You shall have your bargain,
And a thousand pounds sterling,
O! love, I'll be your darling,
Your joys to renew.
I like well your saying,
My own pretty maiden;
Yea, and I could live
For ever with you:
But I am contracted,
These five quarters passed,
To John Bailey's daughter,
In the county of Meo.
My own pretty maiden;
Yea, and I could live
For ever with you:
But I am contracted,
These five quarters passed,
To John Bailey's daughter,
In the county of Meo.
O don't be so cruel,
My own dearest jewel!
For who shall I father
My sweet baby to?
My name's Captain Delany,
No blushes shall shame me,
My own dearest jewel!
For who shall I father
My sweet baby to?
My name's Captain Delany,
No blushes shall shame me,