Page:That's the real dandy.pdf/6

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been validated.

6

So all you sailors bold, pray be careful of your gold,
you will find that to be your best friend:
Take some honest sober wife, then you'll ne'er be deceivd,
but on her you may always depend.

Pretty Nancy.

As I was walking one morning so fair,
So green was the fields, and cool was the air,
There did I discover,
Pretty Nancy my lover.
And I for to woo her was pleas'd for to say,

O fairest of creatures that ever was seen,
You're the pride of my heart, the flow'r of the green,
With garlands of roses,
And sweet pretty posies,
What nature composes I'll crown you my queen

To these words I spoke she answered and said,
O how can you flatter a poor harmless maid,
For your tongue it runs so nimble,
It makes my heart to tremble,
And I fear disemble my poor heart to break

Of all my sweethearts I have nine or ten,
Yet never a one I can fancy of them,
But if I should believe you,
And you should deceive me,