Deuteromelia or The Second part of Musicks melodie, or melodius Musicke. Of Pleasant Roundelaies; K. H. mirth, or Freemens Songs. and such delightfull Catches |
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[Of all the Birds that euer I see]
Of all the Birds that euer I seeOf all the Birds that euer I see, the Owle is the fayrest in her degree. For all the day long she sits in a tree, and when the night comes away flies she. Te whit te whow, this song is well song I make you a vow, and hee is a knaue that drincketh now. Nose, Nose, Nose, nose, and who gaue thee that iolly red Nose? Nutmegs and cloues, and that gaue thee thy iolly red Nose.
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