The Scotch wooing: or, Jockey of the Lough, and Jenny of the Lee: Jockey wooes Jenny, for to be his dear, but Jenny long time is in mickle fear; least Jockey should be false or prove unkind, but Jockey put that quite out of her mind, so that at length they fairly did agree, to strike a bargain up, as you shall see. To the tune of, Jockey's gone to the wood.

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Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Imprint: [London] : Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden-ball, in West-smithfield, [1675?]
Series:Early English books online.
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Other uniform title:Jockey's gone to the wood.