True Lovers Victory Or the Northern Couple agreed. With Sugared words and smiling looks He did charm her senses, That she did yield unto his Love For all her late pretences. To a rare Northern Tune, Or, Jennies Cog-wheel. A Bonny blithe Lad in the North Country, Whom Cupid had Wounded most craftily He met with his Love and he told her his mind, And thus he did greet her with words so kind. Come sit the down by me mine own sweet joy, Thou wilt quite kill me if thou prove coy. Shouldst thou prove coy and not love me, Where shall I find such a one as thee. I have been at Wakes and I have been at Fares Yet ne'er could I meet one that with thee compares: Far have I travelled yet never could find, One I loved like thee if thou prove so kind. Thou shalt have a gay Gown of the best, With gay fine Buskins thy feet shall be dressed: With Caplet●s of Roses thy head shall be crowned And thy pinks Petticoat shall be laced round. When thou art dressed in thy Robes so gay, Thou shalt be seen like the Queen of May: The bonny young Lasses that lives by thee, Shall all take delight in thy company. We will go early to the brook side, And catch Fishes as they do glide Every little Fish thy Prisoner shall be Thou shalt catch them and i●le catch thee. The Birds in the Grove shall come at thy beck, And from thy Lily white hands they shall peck And whilst with their Notes about thee they play, I will sing thee a roundelay. Now let me kiss thy cherry lips fair, And praise all thy Features that are so rare: Thy forehead is high and lofty doth rise, Thy sweet ruby lips and thy pretty black Eyes, I'll lie by thee all the cold night, Thou'st want nothing for thy delight. Thou shalt happed any thing thou shalt have me Surely I have something that will please thee. She hearing her Lover Thus kindly complain From making him answer she could not refrain, She gave him her hand with a low courtesy, And thus she replied I'll have none but the●. Thy bonny fair face And thy words so sweet, Did conquer my heart When we first did meet, The●'s never a Lad In t●e North Country Sha●l lever have my favour but only thee, Then let us gang to the Kirk now with speed, For why I think long till we do the deed, Since I may have any thing I will have thee, Because thou hast something that will please me. Printed for F. Coles T. Vere, J. Wright J. Clarke.