?l? AMATORY WONG9. ?RY-CHKEK PA*I'FIr. Doww in yon village I live so snug, They sail me Oiles the ploughman's boy; Through wo?:ds and o'er stiles, as I trudge many milon, I whistle, I whistle, and whoop, fee woo, Jerry. ?l?breWOrk being done, to the lawn there I fly, the hals at the lasaes all look very Ami I'M deeply in love with a girl, it is true, And ! know what I know, but I murine tell you But I'll whistle, I'll whistle, for of'all the girls ! e'er did me, O, eherry?J2eek Patt? for me. ?Th?r the squire so great, so happy may'at he aimpie'Giles the ploughsnan's boy; No matters orstats ever addle my pate, But I'll whistle, i'11 whistle,and whoop, fee woo,,gerTy. Now cherry-cheek Patty she lives in st vale, Whom ! help'd o'er the style with her milking pail; And Patty has a like notion for me, it is true, And I lmow what I know, but I munna tell you: Bat I'll whistle, &e. I've able and strong, and willing to work, And when the lark rises of? tradges X; The eows up I call, and harness old Ball, I whistle, I wh?'B0e, end whoop, goe woo, Jerry. ?hem l'?e Jiffy flood shillings, my luck has been fatoh, And*a lad's not be grinned at that's gotten so muelx- And when that l'm married to Patty so true, I know what 1 know, b?,t munna tell you: But I'll whistle, &c. MORGIANA. Am J ?at is'the bosom's eommotion, �In & sot of? whih) 'tbtost:
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