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Peggy

    By John Clare



    Peggy said good morning and I said good bye,
    When farmers dib the corn and laddies sow the rye.
    Young Peggy's face was common sense and I was rather shy
    When I met her in the morning when the farmers sow the rye.

    Her half laced boots fit tightly as she tripped along the grass,
    And she set her foot so lightly where the early bee doth pass.
    Oh Peggy was a young thing, her face was common sense,
    I courted her about the spring and loved her ever thence.

    Oh Peggy was the young thing and bonny as to size;
    Her lips were cherries of the spring and hazel were her eyes.
    Oh Peggy she was straight and tall as is the poplar tree,
    Smooth as the freestone of the wall, and very dear to me.

    Oh Peggy's gown was chocolate and full of cherries white;
    I keep a bit on't for her sake and love her day and night.
    I drest myself just like a prince and Peggy went to woo,
    But she's been gone some ten years since, and I know not what to do.



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