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Dragoon and Peggy/O'er the moor to Maggy

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Dragoon and Peggy (1802)
O'er the moor to Maggy
3221220Dragoon and Peggy — O'er the moor to Maggy1802

O'er the MOOR to MAGGY.

AND I'll o'er the moor to Maggy,
her wit and sweetness call me,
Then to the fair I'll show my mind,
whatever may befal me.
If she loves mirth, I'll learn to sing;
or likes the Nine to follow.
I'll lay my lugs in Pindus' spring,
and invocate Apollo.

If she admire a martial mind,
I'll sheath my limbs in armour;
If to the softer dance inclin'd,
with gayest airs I'll charm her:
If she love grandeur, day and night,
I'll plot my nation's glory,
Find favour in my Prince's sight,
and shine in future story.

Beauty can wonders work with case,
where wit is corresponding ;
And bravest men know best to pease
with complaisance abounding.
My bonny Maggy's love can turn
me to what shape she pleases,
If in her breast that flame shall burn,
which in my bosom blazes

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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