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[To Chloe]
To E'nburgh's reeky Towers Confind
while oer the flowry plains
the Jovial Lads & Lasses Kind
Sing Joys or sigh their pains
what notes would Cloe expect or crave
from one to Business a Slave
with a fa La La la
while oer the flowry plains
the Jovial Lads & Lasses Kind
Sing Joys or sigh their pains
what notes would Cloe expect or crave
from one to Business a Slave
with a fa La La la
Happy the youth who in his Bloom
has a things at his will
whose purse, when pleasure makes it toom
his Riggs again can fill
This Lad with Ease may Dance or Sing
has a things at his will
whose purse, when pleasure makes it toom
his Riggs again can fill
This Lad with Ease may Dance or Sing
The works of Allan Ramsay | ||