And then,’ etc.

19 J. At p. 229 of the same are these stanzas from a version contributed by Mrs. Sarah Bridge Farmer, as learned from an elderly lady born in Beverly, Massachusetts.

Can’t you show me the way to Cape Ann?

Parsley and sage, rosemary and thyme

Remember me to a young woman that’s there,

In token she’s been a true lover of mine.

(“The requirements which follow are identical with those of the previous version. There is an additional stanza:”—)

And when he has done, and finished his work,

If he’ll come unto me, he shall have his shirt,

And then he shall be, etc.