The Black Bird/The Lads of the Village
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The LADS of the VILLAGE.
While the lads of the village hall merrily ah;sound their tabors, I'll hand thee along,And I say unto thee, that verily, ah!thou and I will be first in the throng.While the lads, &c.
Just then when the swain who last year won the dow'r,with his mates fall the sports have begun,When the gay voice of gladness resounds from each bow'r,& thou long'st in thy heart to make one. While &c.
Those joys which are harmless no mortal can blame,'tis my maxim that youth should be free,And to prove that my words & my deeds were the samebelieve me thou'lt presently see. While &c.