Some one of a troop of dragoons was my daddie,

No wonder I'm fond of a sodger laddie.

Sing, Lal de dal, &c.

The first of my loves was a swaggering blade,

To rattle the thundering drum was his trade;

His leg was so tight, and his cheek was so ruddy,

Transported I was with my sodger laddie. soldier

But the godly old chaplain left him in a lurch;

The sword I forsook for the sake of the church;

He risked the soul, and I ventur'd the body,—