Pammelia Mvsicks Miscellanie. Or, Mixed Varietie of Pleasant Roundelayes, and delightfull Catches, of 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Parts in one |
Rounds or Catches of fiue Uoices. |
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Rounds or Catches of fiue Uoices.
[75 Come follow me merily my mates]
Come follow me merily my matesCome follow me merily my mates, lets all agree and make no faults. Take heed of time, tune and eare, time, tune and eare, And then without all doubt, wee need not feare to sing this catch throughout: Malkin was a country maid, a country maid tricke and trim, tricke and trim as she might be, she would needes to the Court shee said to sell milke and firmenty, hey hoe, haue with you now
[76 White wine and suger]
White wine and suger is good drinke for meeWhite wine and suger is good drinke for mee, for so said Parson Brat, but Gough saide nay to that, for hee loued Malmesie. white wine.
[83 Sing you now after me]
Sing you now after meSing you now after me, and as I sing sing yee, we well agree, fiue parts in vnity, ding dong, ding dong, ding dong, ding dong bell.
[84 Inkin the iester]
Inkin the iester was wont to make gleeInkin the iester was wont to make glee with Iaruis the Iugler till angry was he, then Wilkin the Wiseman did wisely foresee, that Iugler and Iester should gently agree, hey down, d. d. did down derie d. d. d. d. down, d.
[85 Hey ho no body at home]
Hey ho no body at homeHey ho no body at home, me ate nor drinke nor money haue I none, fill the pot Eadie.
[86 Vt, re, mi, fa, sol, la, la, fa, fa, mi, re vt]
Vt, re, mi, fa, sol, laVt, re, mi, fa, sol, la, la, fa, fa, mi, re vt. Hey down a d. a dising you three after me and follow me my lads my lads and we will merry be fa, la, la, la, la, fa, la, fa, la, la. la well song before hold fast hold fast betime, take heed you misse not nor breake the time, nor for if thou misse the Basle a note theres nere a man can sing a lot.
[87 Let Lobcocke leaue his wife at home]
Let Lobcocke leaue his wife at homeLet Lobcocke leaue his wife at home with lustie Iinkin that clownish Groome, with tighee, with two alone, with ta ha farewell my kind moame, yet must we looke kindly when Lobcocke comes home.
[88 Vt, re, mi, fa, sol, la, la, sol, fa, mi, re, vt]
Vt, re, mi, fa, sol, laVt, re, mi, fa, sol, la, la, sol, fa, mi, re, vt. Hey downe, down, down, down, sing you now after me, la, mi, sol, re, fa, so shall
[89 Keepe well your ray my lads]
Keepe well your ray my ladsKeepe well your ray my lads, and shew your selues like men, this day our foes shall feele our forces once againe, now let the trumpet sound their deadly blast, tantarra, tantarra, tantarra tan, stand to it first and last, with tautara ra. see hey, they flie full fast.
[90 How should I sing wel]
How should I sing wel and not be wearyHow should I sing wel and not be weary, and Since we lacke money to make vs merry, to make vs merry, since we lacke money to make vs merry, since we lacke money to make vs merry.
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