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                     <l n="2" rend="indent">my hopes are quite undone,</l>
                     <l n="3" rend="left">For <hi rend="italic">J[e]mmy</hi> he is from me fled,</l>
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                     <l n="5" rend="left">Alas! hes gone for evermore</l>
                     <l n="6" rend="indent">from her who lovd him well,</l>
                     <l n="7" rend="left">Who will his memory adore,</l>
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                     <l n="9" rend="left">Ah! cruel Swain, that thou shoud prove</l>
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                     <l n="11" rend="left">To make her wander in this Grove,</l>
                     <l n="12" rend="indent">like to the Turtle Dove,</l>
                     <l n="13" rend="left">Who losing of her Mate, does pine;</l>
                     <l n="14" rend="indent">and moane it self to death;</l>
                     <l n="15" rend="left">So I shall murmure to the wind</l>
                     <l n="16" rend="indent">as long as I have breath.</l>
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                     <l n="17" rend="left">Could thou so faithless prove to one</l>
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                     <l n="19" rend="left">Remember but the Oathes thoust sworn</l>
                     <l n="20" rend="indent">that we shoud never part:</l>
                     <l n="21" rend="left">You kist my hand, and squezd it hard,</l>
                     <l n="22" rend="indent">and swore and vowd that I</l>
                     <l n="23" rend="left">Should ever you of love debar,</l>
                     <l n="24" rend="indent">immediately you dye.</l>
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                     <l n="25" rend="left">But <hi rend="italic">Jemmy</hi> when you hear Im gone,</l>
                     <l n="26" rend="indent">and that for you I dyd,</l>
                     <l n="27" rend="left">Your conquest then will soon be done</l>
                     <l n="28" rend="indent">when once your Charms are tryd:</l>
                     <l n="29" rend="left">Ile pray to <hi rend="italic">Cupid,</hi> tho hes blind,</l>
                     <l n="30" rend="indent">that he will shute his dart,</l>
                     <l n="31" rend="left">And make thee love one thats unkind:</l>
                     <l n="32" rend="indent">and so to break thy heart.</l>
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                     <l n="33" rend="left">I wish the times I saw thee first</l>
                     <l n="34" rend="indent">had been my Burial day,</l>
                     <l n="35" rend="left">Then I had ner had cause to curst,</l>
                     <l n="36" rend="indent">nor any one to say:</l>
                     <l n="37" rend="left">Ah! <hi rend="italic">Jenny,</hi> thou that onst was thought</l>
                     <l n="38" rend="indent">the glory of the Plain,</l>
                     <l n="39" rend="left">Was by a faithless Shepherd caught,</l>
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                     <l n="41" rend="left">But farewell cruel perjurd Swain,</l>
                     <l n="42" rend="indent">for evermore adieu;</l>
                     <l n="43" rend="left">Unto the gods I will complain</l>
                     <l n="44" rend="indent">how faithless and untrue,</l>
                     <l n="45" rend="left">How much like them that he was made;</l>
                     <l n="46" rend="indent">in every part divine;</l>
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                     <l n="49" rend="left">Be witness gods I had no fault</l>
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                     <l n="51" rend="left">My heart ner thought of a revoult,</l>
                     <l n="52" rend="indent">and that my eyes can tell:</l>
                     <l n="53" rend="left">Let all young maids by me be warnd,</l>
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                     <l n="56" rend="indent">they wander in this Grove.</l>
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                     <l n="57" rend="left">She had no sooner said this word</l>
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                     <l n="59" rend="left">And said, good-by my dearest Lord,</l>
                     <l n="60" rend="indent">in whom all beauties dwell:</l>
                     <l n="61" rend="left">Then fetching of a dreadful groan,</l>
                     <l n="62" rend="indent">unto the winds she spoke,</l>
                     <l n="63" rend="left">Bear these my last words to my Love;</l>
                     <l n="64" rend="indent">and then her heart-strings broke.</l>
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