EBBA 34284
National Library of Scotland - Rosebery
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ALLAN WATER: OR, A LOVER IN CAPTIVITY: A NEW SONG: Sung with a pleasant New Air.
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ALLAN Water's wide and deep,
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and my dear Anny's very bonny;
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Wides the Straith that lyes above't,
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if't were mine I'de give it all for Anny;
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But why, O why should she disdain,
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since my Heart's Love to her I carry
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Tho I had a Thousand Hearts in one
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unshar'd I'de give them all to Anny.
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Her Countenance and her black Hair
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first captiv'd me, and then like Thunder
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She disappear'd and ruin'd me,
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and my poor Heart's quite burnt to Tinder,
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But why, O why should I dsspair?
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for sure the gods to pity will move her.
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And send her this Heart of mine,
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some cooling Balsom so deliver.
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Dear Anny wilt thou look and see,
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and sure I am thou'll take compassion
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On this poor Heart that mourns for thee,
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such love alas is out of fashion,
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All Day I wish, all Night I sigh,
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and still I hope to find her changed,
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But ah, alas all is in vain,
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for sure my Ruine is designed,
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