Pammelia Mvsicks Miscellanie. Or, Mixed Varietie of Pleasant Roundelayes, and delightfull Catches, of 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Parts in one |
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[29 What hap had I to marry a throw]
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What hap had to marry a throwfor she hath giuen me many blow,
and how to please her alacke I doe not know.
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From morne to euen her tongue neere lies,Sometime she braules, sometime she cries,
Yet I can scarse keepe her tallants from my eyes.
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If I goe abroad, and late come in,Sir knaue (saith she) where haue you beene,
And doe I well or ill, she claps me on the skin,
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