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To Sea they went both, and great Danger did p[a]ss:
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                     <l n="67" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">Swimming upon a Plank,</hi></l>
                     <l n="68" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">At <hi rend="bold">Bilboa</hi> she got ashore:</hi></l>
                     <l n="69" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">First she did heaven thank,</hi></l>
                     <l n="70" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Then she lamented sore.</hi></l>
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                     <l n="71" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">O woe is me said she,</hi></l>
                     <l n="72" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">The saddest Lass alive, </hi></l>
                     <l n="73" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">My dearest <hi rend="bold">Anthony,</hi></hi></l>
                     <l n="74" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Now on the Seas doth drive,</hi></l>
                     <l n="75" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic"><hi rend="bold">My bonny etc.</hi></hi></l>
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                  <lg>
                     <l n="76" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">What shall become of me,</hi></l>
                     <l n="77" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Why do I strive for store,</hi></l>
                     <l n="78" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Si th my sweet Anthony,</hi></l>
                     <l n="79" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">I never shall see him more.</hi></l>
                     <l n="80" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">Fair Constance do not grieve</hi></l>
                     <l n="81" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">The same good providence,</hi></l>
                     <l n="82" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Hath savd thy Lover sweet</hi></l>
                     <l n="83" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">But he is far from hence.</hi></l>
                     <l n="84" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic"><hi rend="bold">Still she etc.</hi></hi></l>
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                  <lg>
                     <l n="85" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">A Spanish Merchant rich,</hi></l>
                     <l n="86" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Saw this fair seeming Lad, </hi></l>
                     <l n="87" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">That did lament so much,</hi></l>
                     <l n="88" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">And was so grievous sad.</hi></l>
                     <l n="89" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">He had in England been,</hi></l>
                     <l n="90" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">And English understood:</hi></l>
                     <l n="91" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">He having heard and seen,</hi></l>
                     <l n="92" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">He in Amazement stood.</hi></l>
                     <l n="93" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic"><hi rend="bold">Still she etc.</hi></hi></l>
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                     <l n="94" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">The Merchant asked her,</hi></l>
                     <l n="95" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">What was that Anthony,</hi></l>
                     <l n="96" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Quoth she my Brother Sir, </hi></l>
                     <l n="97" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Who came from thence <hi rend="bold">with me</hi></hi></l>
                     <l n="98" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">He did her entertain,</hi></l>
                     <l n="99" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Thinking she was a Boy,</hi></l>
                     <l n="100" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Two Years she did remain,</hi></l>
                     <l n="101" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Before she met her joy.</hi></l>
                     <l n="102" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic"><hi rend="bold">Still she etc.</hi></hi></l>
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                     <l n="103" rend="indent"><hi rend="bold"><hi rend="italic">Anthony</hi> up was tane</hi></l>
                     <l n="104" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">By an English runagade,</hi></l>
                     <l n="105" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">With whom he did remain,</hi></l>
                     <l n="106" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">At the Sea roving Trade;</hi></l>
                     <l n="107" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">I th Nature of a Slave,</hi></l>
                     <l n="108" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">He did I th Galley row;</hi></l>
                     <l n="109" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Thus he his Life did save,</hi></l>
                     <l n="110" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">But <hi rend="bold">Constance did not know,</hi></hi></l>
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                  <lg>
                     <l n="111" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic"><hi rend="bold">Still she etc.</hi></hi></l>
                  </lg>
                  <lg>
                     <l n="112" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">Now mark what came to pass,</hi></l>
                     <l n="113" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">See how the Fates did work,</hi></l>
                     <l n="114" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">A Ship that her Masters was,</hi></l>
                     <l n="115" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Surprised this English Turk.</hi></l>
                     <l n="116" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">And into <hi rend="bold">Bilboa</hi> brought,</hi></l>
                     <l n="117" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">All that aboard her were,</hi></l>
                     <l n="118" rend="left"><hi rend="italic"><hi rend="bold">Constance</hi> full little thought,</hi></l>
                     <l n="119" rend="left"><hi rend="italic"><hi rend="bold">Anthony</hi> was no near.</hi></l>
                     <l n="120" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic"><hi rend="bold">Still she cries</hi> Anthony, etc.</hi></l>
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                  <lg>
                     <l n="121" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">When they came on shore,</hi></l>
                     <l n="122" rend="left"><hi rend="italic"><hi rend="bold">Anthony</hi> and the rest;</hi></l>
                     <l n="123" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">She who was sad before,</hi></l>
                     <l n="124" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Was now with Joy possest.</hi></l>
                     <l n="125" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">The Merchant much did muse,</hi></l>
                     <l n="126" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">At this so sudden Change;</hi></l>
                     <l n="127" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">He did demand the News,</hi></l>
                     <l n="128" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Which unto him was strange.</hi></l>
                     <l n="129" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic"><hi rend="bold">Still she cries</hi> Anthony, etc.</hi></l>
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                  <lg>
                     <l n="130" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">Upon her Knees she fell,</hi></l>
                     <l n="131" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Unto her Master kind,</hi></l>
                     <l n="132" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">And all the Truth did tell,</hi></l>
                     <l n="133" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Nothing she kept-behind.</hi></l>
                     <l n="134" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">At which he did admire,</hi></l>
                     <l n="135" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">And in a Ship of Spain, </hi></l>
                     <l n="136" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Now paying for their hire,</hi></l>
                     <l n="137" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">He sent them home again.</hi></l>
                     <l n="138" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic"><hi rend="bold">Still she cries</hi> Anthony, etc.</hi></l>
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                  <lg>
                     <l n="139" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">The Spanish Merchant rich,</hi></l>
                     <l n="140" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Did ofs own Bounty give,</hi></l>
                     <l n="141" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">A sum of Gold on which</hi></l>
                     <l n="142" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">They now most bravely live.</hi></l>
                     <l n="143" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic">And now in Westmoreland,</hi></l>
                     <l n="144" rend="left"><hi rend="italic"><hi rend="bold">Constance</hi> and <hi rend="bold">Anthony,</hi></hi></l>
                     <l n="145" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Were joyned Hand in Hand,</hi></l>
                     <l n="146" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">And livd in Mirth and Joy,</hi></l>
                     <l n="147" rend="indent"><hi rend="italic"><hi rend="bold">Still she cries</hi> Anthony,</hi></l>
                     <l n="148" rend="left"><hi rend="italic"><hi rend="bold">My bony</hi> Anthony,</hi></l>
                     <l n="149" rend="left"><hi rend="italic"><hi rend="bold">Good Providence I see,</hi></hi></l>
                     <l n="150" rend="left"><hi rend="bold"><hi rend="italic">Both guarded</hi> Thee <hi rend="bold">and</hi> Me.</hi></l>
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