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Magdalene College - Pepys
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An Excellent New Play-House Song, Call'd,
The Bonny Milk-Maid.

YE Nimphs and Sylvian Gods,
That love green Fields and woods,
when Spring newly blown,
her self does adorn
With Flowers and blooming Buds
come sing in the praise,
whilst Flocks do graze
In yonder pleasant Vale,
of those that choose
their sleep to lose,
and in cold Dews,
with clouted shoes,
Do carry the Milking Pail.

The Goddess of the morn
With blushes they adorn,
and take the fresh Air,
whilst Linnets prepare
A Consort on each green thorn:
the Black-bird and Thrush
on every bush,
And the charming Nightingale,
in merry vain
their throats do strain,
go entertain
the jolly train
That carry the Milking Pail.

When cold bleak Winds do roar,
And Flowers can spring no more,
the Fields that were seen
so pleasant and green,
By Winter all Candid o're,
oh how the town Lass
looks with her white face,
And her lips of deadly pale,
but it is not so
with those that go
thro' Frost and Snow,
with cheeks that glow,
To carry the Milking Pail.

The Miss of Courtly mold,
Adorn'd with Pearl and Gold,
with washes and paint,
her skin does so taint,
She's weather'd before she's old,
whilst she in Commode
puts on a Cart-load,
And with Cushions plumps her tail,
what joys are found
in Russet Gown,
young, plump and round,
and sweet and sound,
That carry the Milking Pail.

The Girls of Venus Game
That ventures health and fame,
in practicing feats
with Colds and with Heats,
Make Lovers go blind and lame,
if men were so wise
to value the prize
Of the Wares most fit for Sale,
what store of Beaus
would daub their cloaths,
to save a Nose,
by following those
That carry the Milking Pail.

The Country Lad is free
From Fears and Jealousie,
when upon the green
he is often seen
With his Lass upon his Knee,
with kisses most sweet
he does her so treat,
And swears she'll ne're grow stale,
whilst the London Lass,
in e'ery place,
with her brazen Face,
dispises the Grace
Of those with the Milking Pail.


Printed for Charles Barnet.

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