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B03912 Iohn Robinson's park, or A merry fit of wooing. Within a park a young man met a maid with courting and sporting the damsel with him staid in pastime and pleasure she uttered her mind saying pray thee sweet hony be loving and kind. 1700 (1700) Wing J763A; ESTC R179101 1,393 1

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Iohn Robinsons Park Or a merry fit of Wooing Within a Park a young Man met a Maid With courting and sporting the Damsel with him staid In pastime and pleasure she uttered her mind Saying pray thee sweet hony be loving and kind AS I went through John Robinsons Park I heard a Bir● singing which pleased my heart It pleased my heart and contented my mind Saying pray thee sweet hony be loving and kind Be loving and kind Love and take my advice And be no more cheated at Cards or at Dice For the Cards and the Dice Love will do the much harm Then stay at home Honey to keep thy love warm Sweet hony make much of thy Fallow Déer To hurt them and chase them thou needst not to fear Take pleasure at home to content thy mind And I pray thee sweet hony be loving and kind To take my advice it will do thee good To encrease thy hearth and nourish thy blood It will be to thy pleasure and content my mind Then pray thee s●eet hony be loving and kind Within thy own Park Love thou hast a pure Doe To hunt at thy pleasure full well thou dost know Then take thy fill to content thy mind Then I pray thee sweet hony be loving c Uncouple your Dogs and sound up thy horn And lay them on closely thy Doe for to chase For better thou may hunt her from Evening till Morn while I in my arms ●ove Thy body imbrace The second part to the same Tune CAll Herpin and Terepin and bonny Blew Bell Call Terry●●g and Malkin to soun● up the Knell Call Prickear and Primrose the game for to mind And I pray thee sweet hony be loving and kind Call D●ummer and Plummer and Ginger d●line Cal● ●aller and Waller the gam 's at the prime And let the Beugle horn soundly you blo● So meerily ran the hounds all on a row Here 's Nector and Hector and Sampson so strong And Lilly white Larkin said the Doe all along Yet had no great hurt which pleased my mind And I play thee sweet hony be loving and kind The game being ended the tru●h for to tell He took up his Dogs which ran passing well The pleasure and pastime well pleased my mind Saying pray thee sweet hony be c Well now my swyet hony thy counsel I 'le take The cards and the Dice Love I mean to forsake And nay at home hony to content thy mind And I vow evermore to be c. For many a time abroad I did go To see my Hounds run after 〈◊〉 wild Doe Though now I confess it hath done me much harm Now I 'l stay at home hony to keep my love warm At Cards and at Dice I have many a day Delighted my self to sport and to play And when the night came I have chast the wild Doe But now I intend Love to do no more so Come all you brave Huntsmen that loves Fallow Deer Vnto this my story I pray lend an ear If hunting the Doe come to you by kind The sound of the Horn will run still in your mind Your Dogs and your horn I and your Cross Bow Is all your delight where ever you go And the quarter staffe must not stay behind Saying pray thee sweet hony be loving and kind Concluding if any desire to know What is the true m●●ning of this Fallow Doe Or wh● this Theam doth run so in mind To say pray the sweet c. As late in an evening I chanced to walk I heard a young couple most lovingly talk But what they did else It must stay behind Saying c. Their sport being ended alway they did go This gallant brave Keeper and his Fallow Doe For sporting and courting he had pleased her mind Saying pray thee sweet honey be loving and kind FINIS