Page:The collected poems, lyrical and narrative, of A. Mary F. Robinson.djvu/315

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The Mower



"Now laugh and quaff, my bonny lad,
And think no more o' me.
My lover is a finer man
Than any twain o' ye.

"He's bought for me a kirtle.
He's bought for me a coat,
Of three-and-thirty colours,
Wi' tassels at the throat.

"And twenty Maids of Honour
They stitched at it a year,
And sewed in all their needlework
The kisses of my dear!"

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