The new Irish Christmas Box OR, THE Female Dear Joy tricked out of her Maiden Head. To an Excellent new Teagueland Tune. 1. AS I went to Mondeer, With my Barrel of Beer, There I met with young Peggy Whose Beauty was Clear; Sing ratting a roo, Ratting a roo-re-roo, re-roo-re-roo, Ratting a roo-re-roo, re-roo-re-roo, Far ro rance, Sing far-re-a-roo-rance, Sing hay-bou bance, Sing ratting a roo. 2. Says he my dear Peggy, If with me you'll go, A Bottle of Claret On thee I'll bestow, sing ratting a roo, etc. 3. I'll give the fine Rigging, And Topknots to wear, And a pair of new Gloves, at Nottingham Fair Sing ratting a roo, etc. 4. I tiped her the Wink And backwards she fell, And Twenty Weeks after, Her Belly did swell Sing rartting a roo, etc. 5. When Twenty Weeks after, she sat down and Cried Oh! this have I gotten, By being thus tried, sing ratting a roo etc. 6. Oh stay my dear Peggy, and be not unkind, For we will be Married, When the Devil is Blind, Sing ratting a roo! Ratting a roo-re-roo, re-roo-re-roo, ratting a roo-re-roo, re-roo-re-roo, Far roo rance, sing far-re-a-roo-rance, sing ha-bou bance, sing ratting a roo. Printed for B. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-spur-Street without Newgate.