A Scotch SONG Sung at Tunbridge, Set to Musick by Mr Ackroyd and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross.

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Wully and Georgy now beath are gean to see their lovly Flocks a feeding
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Jenny and Moggy too follow'd them for fear they shoud be now a breeding
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out of London Town they a [...] did trip it down to play at new bopeep at Tunbridge Well but
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how they play'd or what they Said the De'el his sell can only tell.
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Moggy had bearns Four Five or Six but Jenny was a young beginner
Sure to her trading now She will fix the Kirke has made her a young Sinner
To London Town they're gean each with a muckle weam.
And Georgy now to Scotland he mun run.
Fare him weel ene take him De'el poor Jenny now is quite undone

For the Flute.

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