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                    <text>THE

Berkshire

Lady's

GARLAND.
IN F O U R P A R T S .
I. Cupid's Conquest over a coy L a d y of five
thousand a-year, &amp;c.
II. T h e L a d y ' s letter of a challange to fight him
upon refusing to wed her in a mask without
knowing who she was.
III. How they met by appointment in a Grove,
where she obliged him to fight or wed her.
IV. How they rode together in her gilded Coach
to her noble seat or castle, &amp;c.

FALKIRK:
PRINTED FOR T H E BOOKSELLERS.

�THE

Berkshire Lady's Garland.
T U N E , — " T h e Royal F o r r e s t e r . "

Bachelors of every station,
Mark this strange and t r u e relation,
Which
in brief to you I b r i n g .
N e v e r was a stranger thing.
Yon shall find it worth t h e hearings
L o y a l love is most endearing,
W h e n it takes the deepest r o o t ,
Yielding charms and gold to boot.
S o m e will wed for love of treasure ;
But the sweetest joy and pleasure
Is in faithful love you'll find,
G r a c e d with a noble mind.
Such a noble disposition,
H a d this lady, with submission,
Of whom I this sonnet write,
Store of wealth and beauty bright.
She had left by a good g r a n n u m ,
Full five thousand pounds per annum,
Which she held without c o n t r o l l ;
T h u s she did in riches roll.
T h o ' she had vast store of riches,
Which some persons m u c h bewitches,
Yet she bore a courteous mind,
N o t the least t o pride inclin'd.
M a n y noble persons c o u r t e d

This young lady, 'tis reported,

�8
But their labour prov'd in vain,
T h e y could not her favour g a i n .
T h o ' she made such t r u e resistance,
Yet by C u p i d ' s t r u e assistance,
She was conquered a f t e r all,
How it was declare I snall.
Being at a noble wedding,
N e a r the famous town of R e d d i n g ,
A young gentleman s h e saw,
W h o belonged to the l a w .
As she view'd His sweet behaviour,
E v e r y courteous carriage gave h e r
New additions to her g r i e f ;
Forc'd she was to seek relief.
Privately she then e n q u i r ' d ,
A b o u t him so m u c h admir'd,
Both his name and where h e dwelt,
S u c h was t h e hot flames she felt.
T h e n a t n i g h t this y o u t h f u l lady,
Call'd her coach, which being r e a d y ,
H o m e w a r d straight she did r e t u r n ,
But her h e a r t i n flames did b u r n .
P A R T II.
Night a n d m o r n i n g for a season,
in her closet would she
reason
With herself, and often said,
W h y has love my h e a r t b e t r a y ' d ?
I that h a v e So many slighted,
Am at length so well r e q u i t e d ,
For my griefs are not a few
Now I find what lovecando.

!

�4
H e that has my h e a r t in keeping,
T h o ' I for his sake be w e e p i n g ;
L i t t l e knows what grief I feel,
But I'll try it out with steel.
For I will a challenge send him,
And appoint where I'll attend him ;
I n a grove w i t h o u t delay,
By the dawning of the day.
H e shall not t h e least discover,
T h a t I am a virgin lover.
By the challenge, which I send ;
But for justice I c o n t e n d .
H e has caused sad distraction,
And I come for satisfaction,
Which if he denies to give,
O n e of us shall cease to live.
Having thus her mind reveal'd,
She her letter closed and sealed :
Now when it c a m e to his hand,
T h e y o u n g man was at a stand.
In her letter she c o n j u r ' d him,
For to meet, and well a s s u r d him,
R e c o m p e n c e he m u s t afford,
Or dispute it with t h e sword.
Having read the strange relation,
H e was in a c o n s t e r n a t i o n ;
T h e n advising with his friend,
H e persuades him to attend.
Be of courage and make ready,
Faint h e a r t never won fair lady,
In regard it must b e so,
I along with you will go.

�5
P A R T III.
Early on a summer's morning,
When bright Phoebus was adorning
Every bower with his beams,
The fair lady came it seems.
At the bottom of the mountain,
Near a pleasant crystal fountain ;
T h e r e she left her gilded coach,
While, the grove she did approach,
Covered with her mask and walking.
T h e r e she met her lover talking
With a friend that he had b r o u g h t ;
Straight she ask'd him, who she sought.
I am challenged by a gallant,
Who resolves to try my t a l e n t ;
Who he is I cannot say,
But I hope to shew him play.
It is that I did invite you,
You shall wed me or I'll fight you,
Underneath those spreading t r e e s ;
Therefore choose you which you please.
You shall find I do n o t vapour,
I have brought mv trusty rapier,
Therefore take your choice says she,
Either fight or marry me.
Said he, madam, pray what mean you?
In my life I never saw you ;
Pray unmask, your visage ahow,
Then I'll tell you Aye or No.
I will not my face uncover,
Till the marriage ties are over,

�6
Therefore choose you which you will,
Wed me, sir, or try your skill.
Step within that pleasant bower,
With your friend one single hour,
Strive your thoughts to reconcile,
And I will wander here the while.
While this charming lady waited,
T h e young bachelors debated,
What was best for to be done ;
Quoth his friend, the hazard run.
If my j u d g m e n t may be trusted,
Wed her first, you can't be worsted,
If she's rich, you'll rise to fame,
If she's poor, why you're the same.
H e consented to be married,
In her coach they all were carried,
T o a church without delay,
W h e r e he weds t h e lady gay.
T h e sweet pretty Cupids hover'd,
Round her eyes, her face was cover'd
With a mask, he took her thus,
J u s t for better or for worse.
With a courteous kind behatiour,
She presents his friend a favour,
A n d withal dismiss'd him straight,
T h a t he might no longer wait.
P A R T IV.
As the, gilded coach stood ready,
T h e young loVer arid his lady,
Rode together till they came
T o her house of state and fame.

�7
Which appeared like a castle,
Where he might behold a parcel
Of young ceders tall a n d straight,
Just before her palace gate.
Hand in hand they walked together,
To a hall or parlour rather,
Which was beautiful and fair,
All alone she left him there.
T w o long hours there he waited,
Her return at length he fretted,
And began to grieve at last,
For he had not broke his fast.
Still he sat like one amazed,
Round a spacious room he gazed,
Which was richly beautify'd ;
But, alas ! he lost his bride.
There was peeping, laughing, sneering,
All within the lawyer's hearing :
But his bride he could not s e e ;
Would I was at home thought he.
While his heart was melancholy,
Said the Stewart brisk and jolly,
Tell me friend, how came you here ?
You have some design I fear.
He reply'd dear loving master,
You shall meet with no disaster,
Through my means in any case,
Madam brought m e to this place.
Then the Steward did retire,
Saying that he would enquire,
Whether it was true or no ;
Never was lovehamperedso.

�8
Now the lady who had fill'd him
With those fears, lull well beheld him
From a window, where she drest,
Pleased at the pleasant jest.
When she had herself attired,
In rich robes to be admired,
She appeared in his sight,
Like a moving angel bright.
Sir, my servants have related,
How you have some hours waited
In my parlour, tell me who
In my house you, ever k r e w .
Madam if I have offended,
It is more than I intended ;
A young lady b r o u g h t me here,
T h a t is true said she my dear.
I can be no longer cruel
T o my joy and only jewel,
T h o u art mine and I am thine,
H a n d aud heart I do resign.
O n c e I was a wounded lover,
Now those fears are clearly over ;
By receiving what I gave,
T h o u art lord of what I have.
Beauty, honour, love and treasure,
A rich golden stream of pleasure,
W i t h his lady he enjoys ;
T h a n k s to Cupid's kind decoys.
Now he's cloth'd in rich attire,
Not inferior to a squire,
Beauty, honour, riches, store,
W h a t can man desire more.
F I N I S.

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Britifli

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G r e n a d i e

O L A S G O W,
Printed By J. &amp; M. Eobertfbn, Salrniatket, rScz

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The BRITISH GRENADIERS.
Q Q ME talk of Alexander*
^ an&amp;fome .of Hercules*. •
Of Hector aud Lyfatider^
and foch great mtn as thde
Bat all tie world acknowledges*
trie valour keft appears,
With a tow, row, row, row* rows row, 1
brave Brhifjh Grenadiers-.
Thefe ancients of &amp;tuiquuy,
ue'erfewa eanfton ball;
Bfor knew the force of powder,
to flay their foes with all ;
But braver beys have known ir,
snd baniiVd all their fears,
•"With a toW&gt; row, raw, row, row* row/
/brave Otitiftt Greoadcersi
When recekf fke orders/ •
tdftormtheir paliTadoes ;
^Jur leaders match wirh fuzees,
:
and we with hand gracado^, We toils them from the glacis,
araongft our enemies cars,.
'With a tow, row, row5 row, row, rotf ,
brave Bririlh Grenadiers.
Then Jove the God of thunder,
and Mars die God ctf war 5

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Rough Neptune ^ t h
Tridsnt*
Apollo in his Car ?
And all the GtfAs ceieftiaU
defceociiog from their fpheres*
Do behold with admiration
brave BritiJh Grenadiers*:
But be you Whig or Tory,
or any other thing,
I'd have yon dill remember,
fobey Great George our King,
For if yoa prove rebellious,
we'll thunder in your ears,
With a tow, row row, row, row, row
biave J3rl£I{h Grenadiers.
And when the liege js o?er,
we to ^he town repairs,
The Citizens cry, huzza, boys,
here come the Grenadiers :
Here come the Grenadiers boys
without e'er dread or fe&amp;r,
With a tows row, rc^w, row, row, row
brave Britilh Grenadiers.
t~?ome fill us up a bumper,
and let us drink to thofe,
Who carry Caps and Pouches,
and weae the lajced clothes, ,
May they and their commanders,
live happy maay years,
With a tow, row, row, row, row, :rm
brave Brinih Grenadiers.

�(

4

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\

O the D AYS when I was f O U N G / \
Thc day? \fhzn I was young!
when I fough'd -d Fortune's fpight,
TaikM of love tht whole day long,
and wiili Nkchr crown'd the nighty
Then, it was Did Father Care,
little ccckM I of thy (coxvn,
Hall ilit ninlice youth coirM hear,
and nt night s bumper drown,;
Chpr* O the days when 1 \rv&gt; young I
f" /
wheo I iaoghM at Fortune's fpightj
l&gt;!k'd of love the whole day loqgf
ar.d \vkh Utlbir crpwifd die night*.
Truth they fay lies in u well'; :
u*hy ? \ vow 1 ne'er cou'd fee j "
•Let the water-drmkers tell, ' ' ,
there It always hy'for me.j
For when fparkiiug wine went rotrad,
never faw i faJfc hood's mafic;
Bdt ftili hooelt troth f fbund
- In the bottom of the Balk. O the day3&gt; &amp;c*
True, at length my vigour's fldWQf
. f have years to bring decays
* ••
Few the locks that now f owa 5 «
• and the few i have, are greys
Yet bl-.hJerome'ihfcm- pT*y*(i boafti
while chy fpiriis do not tire,
Still htneata'thy age's; £ro:L
' x glows a fpuri ofjputhfu! fire. O'the. Sec,

O

�I N V A S I O N T H R U A T E N ED.
" O Oufeop Briton's! raufe ! here's danger jf
Frenchmen'dare iuvacje our toafh y
To fight and conquer—you're no ftraogers,
- fooa we'll tame their haughty boafts.
Awak^i, Britoas ! Frenchmen threaten,
to fuhdue oar peaceful file :
T o arms'! to arms ! let them be beatea-,
in front, in rear, each raok aad-file.
Roafe up, Britons I roulc! here's, &amp;'c.
f
..
Our King h wi% aod w^ji fapporredf
\ has men and money in his haud j
R k Oeaerals are'well efcorted,—— '
* \his fleets at fea bear fole commaaJ. &amp;c.
Oi^ Cavalry are (tour and healthy,
our Regulars, there's none Co brare \
Our Feocibles are young void wealthy,
and like the Train, none cm behave. &amp;c«
Field Marflial York* Great BHtaia's glory,
where'* the mm will fit his call ?
Fm fare hcJ$ neither Whig oar Tory,
tq's country bt's bat a ilafcal. Ho^fe, &amp;c.
4. wake, millions! Tork will lead you,
fhoiiW Freachmen dare to oofs the main;
And Britoii*s Daughters they will feed-you,
**uli Frenchman be by Britons ilain.
'

�( 6 )
Lords &amp; Lairds arc on tiptoe ftanding,
ready to rcpe! the foe;
And Volunteers, with thofe commanding, •
\ to deal to Freathmea mighty wee i ,&amp;c.
Farmers and Peafaots—alFare willing^
to fuppon both King &amp; Country's caufe ; ;
He's nothing but a cowardly Villain.'
thai will not defend brave Britain's laws*
Roufe up Britons! roufe! berets dangers^
• Frenchmen' dire invade our'coafU : '
To tight and conquer—you're no it/angers,
foon well tame thefe haughty fc.&gt;a(lv

A NEW

SEA.

SONG.

l y r £ hearts of oak, who; with to try
fj[- johf fbrtoces on the fta,
And Briton's enemies defy,
come enter- here with one:
Here/s fifty pounds bounty, two momhVpay,
and leave to go on there!
With pretty girls to kifs and play,
cah British l ars zlk mt&gt;re ? ;
Our (hip is fkmt and fails Mice wind, .
to chafe a hbflile foe9
To fight like Britons we're inclined,
we'll let the Monfieuxs knojg;
Que Captain's gen'rousj brave, and good,
of grdg we'll have great ft ore,

�• ( 7 )
Or prizes rich we'll fweep the flood,
can Britifli Tars wifo more ?
And when from driving Bourbon*s fieqj,
vi&amp;orious we arrive; .
With nlufic, dance. and -jovial treaty
to pitfcfe our gid,~. we'll Thrive ;
Both Spanifh filver and French gold,
well count m plenty e'er,
Which we have won, my ihipmate^ bold,
can Britiih Tars wifti more ?

The KTND are YOU f t G and FAlfU
T

O

beauty born a willing Have,
a merry happf man,
i flight the cymph (cannot have,
and doat on thofe',1 can*
Chofr this conftant m^xiarfulllhok!,
to baffle ali defpair,
The Iroward, ugly are and old,
the kind are young and .fair.
The-women would no more perplcs,' ,
were men refohrd and free/
Soft finiies become the charmingTex,
' m pouting Mjfs for me.
In wedicck's bands if e'er I join,
good humour be my guide,
Let dimpled foaiies and lore be feme,
i l l laugh at female pride.

�QJJ E EN M 4 R Y&gt;3' Lamentation*

I

S I G H and lament me In vain,
thefe
can but echo my moan,
Alas.! it increafes ray pain,
when I think otf the days that are gone.
Thrctighv the grate of my prifon I fee
the birds as they wanton in air
My heart how it pants to be free,
my looks they are wild with dtfpair.

.Above, though oppreft by my fate,
I burn with contempt f o r m ? foes* 1
1 hough fortune has aherM tey flare,,
ihe ne'er can inbchie nie to thofe®
Falfe woman, in ag&lt;rs to came,
•• *
thy -malice ditched {kill be.
And when we are'cold in the' tomb* •
fame heart will Itiil forrow for me.
• Ye roofs where cold damps and clifinaj.
s
with filence and formude ewi*1i,
How.comfortable pjfTes the day
. Ii/W fadly tollsnhe evening bell"?
T h e owls from the battle :uen? "cry, . hollow wit:ds k?m t o murmur around,
O M A R T ! prepaie thee to die,
my biood it rmrs cold at the found.
I

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11. am III m I n w i i &gt; . , « B F r » » i l w

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G L A S G 0 \?9
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Printed by J, &amp; M. Rbhcrljbi^ Salloutrkett

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