Trib« ActbitiM 77 Oh! Madam I will g. e to you a fine ivory ccmb To fasten up your golden focks when I am not ftt home, If you will be my bride, my joy and my dear, If you will take a walk with me anywhere. No, Sir, I can't accept your fine ivory comb To fasten up my golden locks when you are not at hoOMk I will nut be your oride, your joy and your dear, I will not take a walk with you utynhgn. Ohl My man John, what r; e ntttor be (tcpMU fint vne). Woo her, deareat Matter (repeat second vene). Oh ! ^{adam I will give to you a fine white bound And every hair upon his back will cost a thouaaad pOMMl, If you will be my brie**!, my joy and my dear, li you will take a walk with me anywhere. No, Sir, I can't accept your fine white hound With everv hair upon his back that costs a thousand I will not be your ttride, etc. Myt •j.John,whatcantiiefflattcibe(i«|Mntfintverie). Woe her, dearest Master (npeat ntcaod vuse). Madam I will give to you tlie keys of my heart To lock them up forever that we never more may part. If you will be my bride, my joy and my dear. If you will take a walk with me anywlien. S 1 ^ *ccept of you the keys of your heart wckUiem up forever that we never more may pa And I wUl be your bride, your joy and your dear And I wiu take a walk with you anywhere. (Master takes her hand and leads her to John) ^or m will be my txide, joy and my dear ■■♦/.
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