When he had done what he could do, While we did both together play He fill'd my Heart in ev'ry Vein, 'Tis pitty Men should e'er be hang'd Had not our Laws been made so strict Who was my Love and Heart's Delight, 'Cause Gilderoy had done amifs, At Leith they took my Gilderoy, And there God-wot they bang'd him, Carry'd him to fair Edinburgh, And there God-wot they hang'd him ; My only Love and Heart's Delight, 18 N 5 Thus Thus having yielded up his Breath, Then for my deareft, after Death, A Funeral I made; Over his Grave a Marble-Stone I fixed for my Joy, Now I am left to weep alone XL. Bonny XL. Bonny Dundee: Or, Jockey's Deliverance. Being the Valiant Escape from Dundee, and the Parfon's Daughter, whom he had mow'd. To an Excellent Tune, call'd Bonny Dundee. W Here gottest thou the Haver-mill Bonack, For I have neither robbed nor stole, The Parfon's Daughter of bonny Dundee, Altho' Ife gotten her Maiden-head, Ife |