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B01541 Beautifull Moggy: or, Scotch Jemmy's delight· Being a brief account of a late wooing and wedding at the city of Edinborough. To the tune of The female trooper. Licensed according to order. 1688-1692? (1692) Wing B1636; Interim Tract Supplement Guide C.39.k.6[13] 928 1

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Beautifull MOGGY OR Scotch JEMMY's Delight BEING A brief Account of a late Wooing and Wedding at the City of Edinborough To the Tune of The Female Trooper Licensed according to Order I. MOggy full as blithe and gay As Flora in the Month of May Beautified with all the Charms of Love As ever Female boasted of Jemmy went this Lass to Wooe With Swerd and Belt and Bonnet blue With a noble Feather neat and trim Scarce a Scottish Laird was like to him Prithee be free my Dear said he For to suffer me to lig by thee Till next day Noon she answer'd soon Ise will never yield to sike a Loon. II. Moggy I has Gold and Pearl The which I se freely give my Girl Rings and Jewels nay and all that 's mine For the bless'd minute I 'd resign Therefore do not answer no But muccle Love and Kindness show For thy Beauty doth my Heart surprize It is wounded by those charming Eyes Thy Beauty bright is my Delight For the sake of which the World I slight Sike Lass as thee I se never see Dearest be but loving kind and free III. I se a Laird of muccle Fame Who from the Town of Glascow came For to kiss and court my charming fair With whom the World cannot compare Grant me but a Night's Repose Close by thy side my blushing Rose Till the Morning Sun doth gild the Grove Where we will both dissolve in Love There in my Arms Cupids Alarms Shall invite us to those tempting Charms Which shall agree with thee and me And next Morning both we 'll Married be IV. Jemmy prithee now forbear Ise can avoid thy tempting Snare For I tell thee there is not a Loon That shall attain my Love so soon Tho' you are a Scottish Laird Your Glory Ise will not regard Never any shall lig by my side Till I se be made a lawfull Bride Should you obtain what you would fain I se alas in Sorrow might remain Yet e'er I 'll try your Constancy Here a Maiden I will live and dye V. Jemmy found he could not have What he so earnestly did crave This his Loyal Love enflam'd the more So that her Charms he did adore And strait he gave her Heart and Hand No longer they disputing stand But unto the Kirk resolv'd to go Since she was free it should be so Scotch Lairds was there and Ladies fair Yet not any Beauty could compare With the sweet Bride who Thousands ey'd Counting her the Scottish Kingdom 's Pride FINIS Printed for P. Brooksby I. Deacon I. Blare and I. Back