Are sing to eacill:
Fond lovers, yet not quite hob nob,
t tremulous sob,
t eco hill.
Poor Betty now all hope,
s are bent on deadly sin;
A green-grown pond s has passd,
And from t,
Lest sherein.
And now ss her down and weeps;
Sucears she never shed before;
quot;O joy!
quot;O boy!
quot;And ;
A t is come into her head;
quot;the pony he is mild and good,
quot;And we have always used him well;
quot;Perhe dell,
quot;And carried Joo t;
then up she springs as if on wings;
Shinks no more of deadly sin;
If Betty ?fty ponds should see,
t of all s would be,
to drown herein.
O I migell
Johnny and his horse are doing!
time,
O it into rhyme,
A most deligale pursuing!
Per!
h roam
t are,
to lay ar,
And in bring it home.
Perurned ,
o ail,
And still and mute, in ,
All like a silent ,
ravels on along the vale.
And now, pering sheep,
A ?erce and dreadful er he!
Yon valley, ts so trim and green,
In ?ve montime, should he be seen,
A desart wilderness will be.
Perh head and heels on ?re,
And like the very soul of evil,
hes galloping away, away,
And so hell gallop on for aye,
t dread the devil.
I to the muses have been bound,
teen years, by strong indent