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Saying I'll go along with Bob,
let Bob go e'er so far,
My Bob's the lad that's kiss'd me well,
let that stand there.(Let that &c.

Farewel my loving Landlady,
I must pursue the rout,
Dear Bob, says she, pray stay with me,
let's have the other bout.
I'll rob the cuckold of his gold,
and thou the fame shall share,
For thou'rt the lad that kiss'd me well,
let that stand there.Let that &c.

Then twenty guineas in my hand,
she lovingly did squeeze;
Dear Bob, says she, pray think on me,
when you are on the seas,
Pray think on me, I will agree
with all your fates to share:
For thou'rt the man that kiss'd me well
let that stand there.Let that &c.

Text divider from 'Bob and his landlady, or, The young soldier's frolic', an undated Scottish chapbook with no printing information
Text divider from 'Bob and his landlady, or, The young soldier's frolic', an undated Scottish chapbook with no printing information

LOW DOWN in the BROOM.

'Twas on a Monday morning,
the day appointed was,
That Pate went forth unto the broom,
to meet his bonny lass:
Blyth and merry was his heart,
and sweetly then sung he,