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                     <seg n="2" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Or, The Happy Match Betwixt</hi></seg>
                     <seg n="3" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Jockey and Jenny.</hi></seg>
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                     <seg n="4" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Jockey <hi rend="bold">and</hi> Jenny  <hi rend="bold">have struck up a bargain,</hi></hi></seg>
                     <seg n="5" rend="left"><hi rend="bold"><hi rend="italic">And</hi> Jockey <hi rend="bold">took</hi> Jenny <hi rend="bold">without ere a Farthing,</hi></hi></seg>
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                     <seg n="6" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Jenny <hi rend="bold">had nothing, and</hi> Jockey <hi rend="bold">enough,</hi></hi></seg>
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                     <seg n="8" rend="left"><hi rend="bold"><hi rend="italic">Tune of,</hi> Sawny and Jockey.</hi></seg>
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                     <l n="2" rend="left">A viewing their sheep and pleasantly talking,</l>
                     <l n="3" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Jockey</hi> told <hi rend="italic">Jenny</hi> how dearly he lovd her,</l>
                     <l n="4" rend="left">But little he thought how much it would move her;</l>
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                     <l n="7" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Jockeys</hi> the man whom she lovd most dearly:</l>
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                     <l n="13" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Jenny</hi> she told him she feard his new passion</l>
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                     <l n="15" rend="indent">If I believe ye,</l>
                     <l n="16" rend="indent">And you deceive me,</l>
                     <l n="17" rend="left">Nothing but Death Im sure can reprieve me;</l>
                     <l n="18" rend="indent">Therefore excuse me,</l>
                     <l n="19" rend="indent">If I do refuse ye;</l>
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                     <l n="21" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">JOckey</hi> protested and swore by his Maker,</l>
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                     <l n="23" rend="left">For rich or for poor, still thou art the Creature</l>
                     <l n="24" rend="left">In sickneis or health, then try my good nature;</l>
                     <l n="25" rend="indent">Thou art the fairest,</l>
                     <l n="26" rend="indent">Ay, and the rarest</l>
                     <l n="27" rend="left">She of the world, that I love the dearest,</l>
                     <l n="28" rend="indent">Then do not deny me,</l>
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                     <l n="31" rend="left">For Oxen and Sheep (quoth <hi rend="italic">Jockey)</hi> ive plenty,</l>
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                     <l n="35" rend="indent">Then lets not tarry,</l>
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                     <l n="37" rend="left">And of my Wealth the Keys thou shalt carry;</l>
                     <l n="38" rend="indent">Nothing is wanting,</l>
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                     <l n="44" rend="left">And all my life long have been bred in a Dairy:</l>
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                     <l n="51" rend="left">So they shook hands and struck up a bargain,</l>
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