My Mugging Maid

My Mugging Maid
1826
By JAMES BRUTON. Universal Songster, iii. 103.

I

Why lie ye in that ditch, so snug,
  With s— and filth bewrayed 1 Notes
With hair all dangling down thy lug 2 ear
                          My mugging maid?
II

Say, mugging Moll, why that red-rag 3 tongue
  Which oft hath me dismayed
Why is it now so mute in mag, 4 speech
                          My mugging maid?

II

Why steals the booze down through thy snout, 5 drink
  With mulberry’s blue arrayed,
And why from throat steals hiccough out
                          My mugging maid?

IV

Why is thy mug so wan and blue, 6 mouth
  In mud and muck you’re laid;
Say, what’s the matter now with you
                          My mugging maid?

V

The flask that in her fam appeared 7 hand
  The snore her conk betrayed, 8 nose
Told me, that Hodge’s max had queered 9 Notes; got the better of
                          My mugging maid.





Taken from Musa Pedestris, Three Centuries of Canting Songs and Slang Rhymes [1536―1896], collected and annotated by John S. Farmer.

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A Leary Mot
The Night Before Larry was Stretched
The Song of the Young Prig
The Milling Match
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Sonnets For The Fancy: After The Manner Of Petrarch
The True Bottom’d Boxer
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The Pickpocket’s Chaunt
On the Prigging Lay
The Lag’s Lament
Nix My Doll, Pals, Fake Away
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The Double Cross
The Thieves’ Chaunt
The House Breaker’s Song
The Faking Boy To The Crap Is Gone
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