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The works of Allan Ramsay

edited by Burns Martin ... and John W. Oliver [... and Alexander M. Kinghorn ... and Alexander Law]

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MOLLY MOG

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[c. 1726]

The Druken dull swagering Rake hell
May wallow in Stews like a Hog
Let him grumph till his poxy [?] Bones ake all
I'd healfuly kiss Molloy Mog
No sooner I saw the sweet creature
Than the conquering Archer slee Rogue
Shot my heart throw & throw from each feature
So sweet, of my dear Molly Mog
Court Ladys may coxcombs decoy
With e'vry fine fashion in vogue
For me I had rather enjoy
Stark Naked my dear Moly Mog
The alcove & coach are bewitching
And aft to the ugly a Scogue
To me a Low Celler & Kitching
Is Heven with my dear Molly Mog
The English shall hate Beef & puding
The Irish shal quat with his Brogue
The Scot shall have no Gentle Blood in
His viens e'er I slight Moly Mog

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The Turkish sareglios ye go see
And search ev'ry Jew's Synagogue
And Antichrists Nunreys ye'll no see
Ane fairer than my Moly Mog