1. Of all the girls that are so smart, There’s none like pretty Sal - ly, She is thedar-lingof my al - EY There is no la - dy in the land Is half as cet as a3] fs ame Peyeet peepee Sal-ly ; She is the darling of my heart, ——— aS ae And lives = our S aus al- ae Her father he makes cabbage-nets, And through the streets does cry them ; Her mother she sells laces long To such as please to buy them : But sure such folk can have no part In such a girl as Sally ; She is the darling, &c. 3. When she is by I leave my work, T love her so sincerely ; My master comes, like any Turk, And bangs me most severely : But let him bang long as he will, I'll bear it all for Sally ; She is the darling, &c. Of all the days are in the week, I dearly love but one day ; And that’s the day that comes betwixt A Saturday and Monday ; For then I’m dressed in all my best, To walk abroad with Sally ; She is the darling, &c. 5. My master carries me to church, And often I am blamed, Because I leave him in the lurch Soon as the text is naméd : JI leave the church in sermon-time, And slink away to Sally ; She is the darling, &c. When ee comes about again, Oh, then I shall have money ; I hoard it up and, box and all, I'll give unto my honey : I would it were ten thousand pounds, I'd give it all to Sally : She is the darling, &c, 7. My master and the neighbours all, Make game of me and Sally ; And but for she I’d better be A slave, and row a galley : But when my seven long years are out, Oh, then I’ll marry Sally, And then how happily we’ll live, t hh f | EI i 6 : sm i rie or a i) But not in our alley. if [e i aa 6 a jG) s 1} ; . a6 bar a 6) Tou i