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I that once was plowman, a Saylor am now.
I that once was plowman, a Saylor am now.
      Ho lark that aloft in the sky
Ho lark that aloft in the sky
Ever fluttered his wings to give speed to the plow
Ever fluttered his wings to give speed to the plow
        was so gay or as cheerful as I.
was so gay or as cheerful as I.
[[unclear]] my friend was a [[uncear]] on board a Kings Ship
[[unclear]] my friend was a [[unclear]] on board a Kings Ship
And asked me to go just to sea for a Trip
And asked me to go just to sea for a trip
    and he talked of such things, Thus saylors were Kings.
and he talked of such things, Thus saylor's were Kings.
    and so teasing and keep and so teasing and keep
and so teasing and keep and so teasing and keep
    thus I left my poor plough to go ploughing
thus I left my poor plough to go ploughing
No longer the horn, call me up the morn
No longer the horn, call me up the morn
   
& the unconstant wind
                                        & the unconstant wind
that made me for to go & leave my deer behind  
    that made me for to go & leave my deer behind  
I did not much like to be a board a Ship
    I did not much like to be a board s Ship
where in danger there is no door  to creep out
        where in danger ther is no dore to creep out
I like this jolly [[unclear]] like good [[unclear]] & [[unclear]]
    I like this jolly [[Tar?]] like good
[[unclear]] [[unclear]] like [[unclear]] about
[[unclear]] by comet or [[unclear]] I arise not like [[unclear]]
[[unclear]] a battle where many a Saylor lay float
O’ [[unclear]] I like them I am [[unclear]] [[unclear]] or good home
I could [[unclear]] & [[unclear]] [[unclear]] I could Love & could reap
[[unclear]] I lift my poor plow to go folowing the [[unclear]].
So [[unclear]] like home Call our [[unclear]] the [[unclear]] [[unclear]]
[[unclear]] I [[unclear]] [[unclear]] the [[unclear]] their [[unclear]] wind
Thou made me for [[unclear]] go & leave my Dear [[unclear]]
And land safe [[unclear]] and in a whole [[unclear]]
How [[unclear]] I make any long [[unclear]]
[[next line is unclear]]
My father Dear & my wife been away & so
[[unclear]] [[unclear]] my self say’d I [[unclear]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]]
6 [[unclear]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]] their husband oft Lose [[unclear]] good [[unclear]]

Latest revision as of 20:43, 6 May 2020

I that once was plowman, a Saylor am now. Ho lark that aloft in the sky Ever fluttered his wings to give speed to the plow was so gay or as cheerful as I. unclear my friend was a unclear on board a Kings Ship And asked me to go just to sea for a trip and he talked of such things, Thus saylor's were Kings. and so teasing and keep and so teasing and keep thus I left my poor plough to go ploughing No longer the horn, call me up the morn & the unconstant wind that made me for to go & leave my deer behind I did not much like to be a board a Ship where in danger there is no door to creep out I like this jolly unclear like good unclear & unclear unclear unclear like unclear about unclear by comet or unclear I arise not like unclear unclear a battle where many a Saylor lay float O’ unclear I like them I am unclear unclear or good home I could unclear & unclear unclear I could Love & could reap unclear I lift my poor plow to go folowing the unclear. So unclear like home Call our unclear the unclear unclear unclear I unclear unclear the unclear their unclear wind Thou made me for unclear go & leave my Dear unclear And land safe unclear and in a whole unclear How unclear I make any long unclear next line is unclear My father Dear & my wife been away & so unclear unclear my self say’d I unclear unclear unclear 6 unclear unclear unclear their husband oft Lose unclear good unclear