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B06737 The vvandering virgin: or, The coy lass well fitted. Virgins whoae coyness & disdain does prove the fatal ruine of cemented love, learn, and beware, lest you like me cry out I'le find my love, or search the world about to the tune of, Cloris awake, or The loving chambermaid. 1672 (1672) Wing W703; Interim Tract Supplement Guide EBB65H[136] 1,191 1

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The vvandering Virgin Or The Coy Lass well Fitted Virgins whose coyness disdain does prove The fatal ruine of cemented Love Learn and beware lest you like me cry out I 'le find my Love or search the world about To the Tune of Cloris awake or the loving Chambermaid YOu Virgins so pretty hear what I relate My case you may pitty take heed of my fate How I was forsaken you 'l hear it throughout But I 'le travel the world o're to find my Love out Since I was the cause that he first did disdain My overmuch coyness both make him refrain But now I must blush that it so comes about I would give all the world I could find my Lov● out Then straight my green gown into breeches I 'le make And my long yellow Locks much shorter I 'le take I 'le wander I 'le Wander I 'le wander about And I 'le search all the world for to find my Love out I 'le get me a switch and a sword by my side A Horse B●●●●… and Spurs and I 'le get up and ride I 'le wander I 'le wander I 'le wander about I 'le search all the world for to find my Love out The Second Part to the same Tune My Love was a seemly and proper young youth Though he did dissemble I took all for truth So crafty in courtship I never did doubt But I de give all the world I could search my Love out His forehead was smooth and his locks they were curld And him I ador'd above all in the world His tongue went so smoothly in Courtship profound That I must have my Love though I search the world round His Musical voice it did make me admire His courtship and carriage did set me on fire I lov'd him so dearly which makes me cry out I●l find him or wander the world all about What fancy hath took him I much do admire That he should reject the Love he did require And since he is gone I will wander about And I le search all the world but I le find my Love out My breath it grows short and my face pale and wan Which makes me admire the power of the man My heart it doth tremble which makes me to doubt I shall want of my wits if I find him not out Since Love I adore thee why shouldst thou disdain The suit of thy Lover that 's subject to pain Be Kinder unto me and ease all my doubt For I 'le search all the World but I 'le find my Love out I 'le travell the Desarts where fancy me leades Through Groves Fields Forrests through Fountains Medes To find out my Dearest I 'le gallop about And I 'le range the wide world for to find my Love out I 'le search over England to see if 't contain If not I 'le turn Sailor and search on the Main The Ocean so boundless I 'le travell about I 'le range the wide world but I 'le find my Love out My Maidenhead-Iewell it still is my own But if he had ask'd me be sure it had gone Then Maids have a care lest like me you cry out I 'le find him or wander the world all about Printed for P. Brooksby at Golden Ball in West Smithfield