Loves Master-Piece: OR, The Coy Lady Over-come at Last. She seemed coy, as other Ladies use, Who( that they like best) sometimes will refuse, But in conclusion, take them in the neck Of time, there's few that will refuse a P— eticoat. To the Tune of, With a ha, ha, ha, you will undo me, &c. stock woodcut busts A Gamester and a pretty Lady, went together for to play, Richly decked, as fine as may be, on a pleasant Holly-day. With a pish, nay fie, you must not dally, pray leave off, where you begun; For if you touch my naked Belly, I am shamed and quiter undone. This gallant he had rich attire, with his fine Semarr, and Sash, Love had set his heart on fire, he was braver then Dick Swash; With a pish, nay fie, &c. With his Golden Hilted Rapier, and his Muff hung in a string, And his Wigg, how he did vapour, he was fine as any thing: With a pish, nay fie, &c. His Lady she was very splendent, both behind, and eke before, With her Bracelets, Peak, and Pendant, and her long stripped Iusticore; With a pish, nay fie, you must not dally, pray leave off, where you begun; For if you touch my naked belly, I am shamed and quiter undone. The second part, to the same Tune. HEr lips more pure then any Amber and her Neck as white as Snow, I wish I had her in my Chamber, I would serve her I know how: with a pish, nay fie, you must not dally, pray leave off, where you begun, For if you touch my naked Belly, I am shamed and quiter undone. To speak truth, she was a beauty, of a rare vermilion hue, To admire her, was my duty, had you seen her, so would you: with a pish, nay fie, &c. Hand in hand they walked together, glorious as the morning bright, Casting glances each at other, as fore-runners of delight. with a pish, nay fie, you must not dally, pray leave off, where you begun, For if you chance to raise my belly, I am shamed and quiter undone. Coy she was, as e're was creature, loathe to yield to his desire, Viewing of each comely fea●ure, set this gallants heart on fire: with a pish, nay fie, &c. With compliments he courted highly, for to win her to his will, She replied to him as slil●, making this her burden still; with a pish, nay fie, &c. Dearest Lady give attention, seal this motion if you can, For to my best apprehension, you were made to please a man: with a pish, nay fie, &c. Goddess Venus was the fairest, for lame Vulcan far unfit, Yet you see the choice and rarest, sometimes yields to take a bit: with a pish, nay fie, &c. As this Goddess was your pattern, prove a Votaress to her shrine, Let me only raise your Apron, and for ever you are mine: with a pish, nay fie, &c. Quoth she, though Venus was a wanton, and a Girl that loved the Game, Have you nothing else to vaunt on, thereby others to defame: with a pish, nay fie, &c. With such delays and scornful carriage, she would put him to a stand, Thinking so to cool his courage, but he would not be trappand: with a pish, nay fie, &c. Like bold Mars, he clipped his Venus, whilst his heart was on a flamme, ( Not regarding Vulcan jealous) hotly he pursued the game: with a pish, nay fie, &c. Little Cupid being playing, near unto them in that field, Paid her home for her gain-saying, with one shoot he made her yield. with a pish, nay fie, &c. This gallant finding her so pliant, and her coyness over-past, Stout and bold as any giant, thought it time for to make hast: with a pish, nay fie, &c. unto a private place he lead her, where such lovers do resort, And judge you what he there did with her for I left them to their sport. with a pish, nay fie, you must not dally, pray leave off as you begun, For if you chance to raise my belly, I am shamed and quiter undone. FINIS. Printed for F. coals. T. Vere. and J. Wright.