Pleasant and Divertive.
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We teach our little Dogs to fetch and to carry,
The Patridge, Hare, the Pheasant our Quarry,
The nimble Squirrels, with Cudgel we chase,
And the little pretty Lark, betray with a glass :
And when we have done, we Laugh and lie down,
And to each pretty Lass we give a green Gown.
About the May-pole we Dance all around,
And with Garlands of Pinks and Roses are crown'd ;
Our little kind Tribute we merrily pay,
To the gay Lad, and bright Lady o'th' May :
And when we have done, &c.
With our delicate Nymphs we Kiss and we Toy,
What others but Dream of, we daily enjoy ;
With our Sweet-hearts we dally, so long till we find,
Their pretty Eyes say their Hearts are grown kind :
And when we have done, we Laugh and lie down,
And to each pretty Lass, we give a green Gown.
A SONG.
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