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of marriage I will you take, and lady make, As shortly as I can: Thus have you won an erly's son, And not a banished man. AUTHOR Here may ye see, that women be In love, meek, kind, and stable; Let never man reprove them then, Or call them variable; But, rather, pray God that we may To them be comfortable; Which sometime proveth such, as he loveth, If they be charitable. For sith men would that women should Be meek to them each one; Much more ought they to God obey, And serve but Him alone. The Fause Lover A fair maid sat in her bower door, Wringing her lily hands; And by it came a sprightly youth, Fast tripping o'er the strands. "Where gang ye, young John," she says, "Sae early in the day? It gars me think, by your fast trip, Your journey's far away." He turn'd about wi' surly look, And said, "What's that to thee? I'm ga'en to see a lovely maid, Mair fairer far than ye." "Now hae ye play'd me this, fause love, In simmer, 'mid the flowers? I shall repay ye back again, In winter, 'mid the showers." "But again, dear love, and again, dear love, Will ye not turn again? For as ye look to ither women, I shall do to other men." "Make your choice o' whom you please, For I my choice will have; I've chosen a maid more fair than thee, I never will deceive." But she's kilt up her claithing fine, And after him gaed she; But aye he said, "Ye'll turn again, Nae farder gae wi' me." "But again, dear love, and again, dear love, Will ye never love me again? Alas! for loving you sae well, And you na me again." The firstan' town that they came till, He bought her brooch and ring; But aye he bade her turn again, And gang nae farder wi' him. "But again, dear love, and again, dear love," etc. The nextan' town that they came till, He bought her muff and gloves; But aye he bade her turn again, And choose some other loves. "But again, dear love, and again, dear love," etc. The nextan' town that they came till, His heart it grew mair fain; And he was deep in love wi' her. As she was ower again. The nextan' town that they came till, He bought her wedding
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