THE Fright'ned York-shire Damosel, OR, Fears Dispers'd by Pleasure. To the Tune of, I met with a Country Lass, etc. Licensed according to Order.
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(1)
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When first I began to Court,
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and pritty young Maids to Wooe
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I could not win the Virgin Fort,
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but by the Bogulmaroo.
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(2)
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I kiss'd her in Summer time,
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and in the cold Winter too;
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At last I took her in the Prime,
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but by the Bogulmaroo.
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(3)
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My Love she was going one Night
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to Bed as she us'd to do,
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When on the Stairs she saw a Spright
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it was the Bogulmaroo.
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(4)
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She came to my Chamber-door,
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and cou'd not tell what to do;
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But straight began to weep full sore,
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for fear of Bogulmaroo.
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(5)
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At last she came boldly in,
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tho' still her poor heart did;
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For looking back the Spright did Grin,
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O cruel Bogulmaroo.
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(6)
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She started and run in haste,
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and close to my Bed-side drew;
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Her Eyes she durst not backward cast,
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for fear of Bogulmaroo.
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(7)
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But into my Bed she crept,
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and did her Sorrows renew,
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She wrung her hands, and sadly wept,
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for fear of Bogulmaroo.
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(8)
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I turn'd about to the Maid,
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as Lovers are wont to do;
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And bid her be no more afraid
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of th' Ugly Bogulmaroo.
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(9)
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I Kiss'd and Embrac'd her then,
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our pleasures they were not few;
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We lay abed next day till Ten,
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for fear of Bogulmaroo.
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(10)
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My Love she was all Dismay'd,
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to think of what she had done;
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Arise, said I, be not afraid,
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the Bogulmaroo is gone.
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(11)
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I Marry'd her the next day,
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and did her pleasures renew;
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Each night we spend in Charming Play,
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for all the Bogulmaroo.
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(12)
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I ne'r said a word of the thing,
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nor never intend to do;
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But ev'ry time she Smiles on me,
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I think of Bogulmaroo.
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