The first and the second booke of songs and ayres Set out to the Lute, the base Violl the playne way, or the Base by tableture after the leero fashion |
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XV. | XV.
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The first and the second booke of songs and ayres | ||
XV.
[Dainty darling, kinde and free]
[1]
Dainty darling, kinde and freeFairest maide I euer see,
Deare vouchsafe to looke on mee,
Listen when I sing to thee,
What I will doe
With a dildoe,
Sing doe with a dildoe
2
Sweete now goe not yet I praie,Let no doubt thy mind dismaie,
Here with mee thou shalt but staie,
Onelie till I can displaie,
What I will doe
With a dildo,
Sing doe with a dildo.
3
Quicklie prithee now be still,Naie you shall not haue your will,
Trow you men will maidens kill,
Tarrie but to learne the skill,
What I will doe
With a dildo,
Sing doe with a dildo.
4
Prettie, wittie, sit mee by,Feare no cast of anie eye,
Wee will plaie so priuilie,
None shall see but you and I;
What I will doe
With a dildo,
Sing doe with a dildo.
The first and the second booke of songs and ayres | ||