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the Line, it has a fifh at it. Look 

 you, Scholer, well done. Come 

 now, take up the other too ; well, 

 now you may tell my brother Peter 

 at night, that you have caught a 

 leafe of Trout s this day. And now 

 lets move toward our lodging, and 

 drink a draught of Red-Cows milk, 

 as we go, and give pretty Maudlin 

 and her mother a brace ofTrouts for 

 their fupper. 



Viat. Mafter, I like your moti- 

 on very well, and I think it is now 

 about milking time, and yonder 

 they be at it. 



Fife. God Ipeed you good wo- 

 man,! thank you both for our Songs 

 laft night; I and my companion had 

 fuch fortune a fifhing this day, that 

 we refolve to give you and Maudlin 

 a brace of Trouts for fupper, and we 

 will nowtafte a draught of your Red 

 Cows milk. 



Milkw. Marry, and thatyoufhal 

 with all my heart, and I will be ftill 



your 



