Oppertunity [sic] lost, or The Scotch lover defeated. : Here Willy follows Peggy still but ner'e attains to have his will his slowness caus'd the hasty maid to call a miller to her ayd: who nimbler then her lover seaz'd and straight her hasty passion eas'd. To a pleasant Northern tune. With allowance.
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