Cupids delight; or, The two young lovers broyl'd in love. : This young-man met his lover on a day, and desired her a while with him to stay; the maid was civil, and did not deny, that she might hear the young-mans kind reply. The young-man desir'd her for to be so kind, that he might understand part of her mind; the maid with honesty, upon my life, did yield to be his lawful married wife. The tune is, If the door is locked, where I have knocked; or, The valiant trooper.
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Printed for J. Deacon, at the sign of the Angel in Guiltspur-Street, without Newgate,
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