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Houghton Library - Huth EBB65H
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To her brown Beard.
For i'le warrant the Girl he'l Love the.
This Counsel doth advise all Maidens, kind,
To have a care lest Cupid make them blind,
Whereby to dote on Young mens fickle Love,
Which their actions will unconstant prove:
Husbands enough, and plenty may be had,
Some very good, and some exceeding bad;
Then come fair Maids, pray pick and chuse the best,
And let Old Nick make use of all the rest,
Tune of Sweet is the Lass, or my maidenhead will not o're load me.

YOu pretty Ladies all
That merrily are disposed
Once again to you I call
To hear what is disclosed?
It's but a jest, yet 'tis the best,
And such conceits doth move me,
To tell you true, as you may know
Which is the man doth love thee.

In the strst place I shall you tell
How you may easily find him;
Do but observe his carriage well;
Yet make tho you did not mind him:
Observe also how he doth go,
As thy fancy it doth move thee,
If he be fair and honest too
I'l warrant thee girl he'l love thee.

IF he be of nature meek and mild,
Or of a carriage civil,
But if he has a Girl with Child
Oh that's an action evil,
Such a beard do not come near,
Though he vows to lye above thee,
But if he's one that's fair and young
Ile warrant thee girl he'l love thee.

But of a wanton have a care,
That will both drink and swagger,
He'l bring his Houshold poor and bare
Himself will turn a Beggar:
But if thoul't find one of thy mind
You shall no whit disprove me,
Make choice of one that neer did wrong
Ile warrant etc.

Be not afraid of a Carrot beard
They'r good when they be sodden,
So is a Hen that hath new laid
If she be not too much trodden,
Brown Hair I find is true and kind,
I speak as't doth behove me,
But black I wis, hath a good kiss,
Ile warrant etc.

A red Hair'd man will find a Purse
To sit long on Alebenches,
But yellow Hair is ten times worse,
He loves to follow wenches:
And for grey Hair, is full of care,
Young flesh it will move thee,
But he that's curl'd above the world
Ile warrant etc.

Of sandy-Hair have a great care,
For fear lest he be jealous,
And of a red Nose to beware,
For he doth love the Alehouse:
Let not a red come in thy bed,
White Hair is it will move thee.
But perfect brown's the best in Town,
Ile warrant etc.

The Flaxen Hair it is very good,
And of such a civil carriage,
Leather beards of a scurvy mood:
Joyn not with him in marriage:
A down lookt man that's pale and wan,
Of all delights hee'l prove the,
Red cheary cheek is mild and meek,
Ile warrant etc.

From others let toy praise proceed
When as they do come near thee,
There's some do make great shows indeed
But will not love you dearly.
Of such beware and have a care.
I speak as't doth behove me.
Chuse but him that is like to me,
Ile warrant etc.

Some maidens they do sore lament
Because they are forsaken.
Therefore these lines I did invent
That none should ve mistaken
So maids adieu I bid to you,
Tryal it is approv'd in me,
Think what you wili, the brown Hair still
Ile warrant thee girl, hee'l love thee.


Printed for P. Brooksby at the golden ball in Pye-Corner.

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