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Before A Court Of Justice.

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The father's name ye ne'er shall be told     Of my darling unborn life;     "Shame, shame," ye cry, "on the strumpet bold!"     Yet I'm an honest wife.     To whom I'm wedded, ye ne'er shall be told,     Yet he's both loving and fair;     He wears on his neck a chain of gold,     And a hat of straw doth he wear.     If scorn 'tis vain to seek to repel,     On me let the scorn be thrown.     I know him well, and he knows me well,     And to God, too, all is known.     Sir Parson and Sir Bailiff, again,     I pray you, leave me in peace!     My child it is, my child 'twill remain,     So let your questionings cease!

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