Wit A Sporting In a pleasant Grove Of New Fancies | ||
Stool-ball.
At Stool-ball, Lucia, let us play
For sugar, cakes, and wine;
Or for a Tansey let us pay,
The loss be thine or mine.
For sugar, cakes, and wine;
Or for a Tansey let us pay,
The loss be thine or mine.
If thou, my Dear, a winner be
At trundling of the Ball;
The wager thou shalt have, and me,
And my mis-fortunes all.
At trundling of the Ball;
The wager thou shalt have, and me,
And my mis-fortunes all.
But if my Sweetest I shall get,
Then I desire but this;
That likewise I may pay the bet,
And have for all a kis.
Then I desire but this;
That likewise I may pay the bet,
And have for all a kis.
Wit A Sporting In a pleasant Grove Of New Fancies | ||