[75 Come follow me merily my mates]
Come follow me merily my mates
Come 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
to Westminster, but before you come there, because the way is farre some
prety talke lets heare. Adew you dainty dames, goe whether you will for
me, you are the very same I tooke you for to be.