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A Musicall Dreame



Robert Iones

1609

 

IIII. Will saide to his Mammy


       1   
       Will saide to his Mammy
             That hee woulde goe woo,
       Faine would he wed but he wot not who, 
             Soft a while my lammy,
       Stay, and yet abide,
             Hee like a foole as he was replied,
       In faith chil haue a wife,a wife, a wife,
             O what a life doe I lead,
       For a wife in my bed,
             I may not tell you,
       O there to haue a wife, a wife, a wife,
             O tis a smart to my heart,
       Tis a racke to my backe,
             And to my belly.

       2   
       Scarcely was hee wedded,
             Full a fortnights space,
       But that he was in a heauie case, 
             Largely was he headded,
       And his cheekes lookt thinne:
             And to repent he did thus beginne:
       A figge for such  a wife,a wife, a wife,
             O what a life doe I lead,
       With a wife in my bed,
             I may not tell you,
       O there to haue a wife, a wife, a wife,
             O tis a smart to my heart,
       Tis a racke to my backe,
             And to my belly.

       3   
       All you that are Batchelars,
             Be learned by crying will,
       When you are well to remaine so still,
             Better for to tarry,
       And alone to lie,
             Then like a foole with a foole to crie:
       A figge for such  a wife,a wife, a wife,
             O what a life doe I lead,
       With a wife in my bed,
             I may not tell you,
       O there to haue a wife, a wife, a wife,
             O tis a smart to my heart,
       Tis a racke to my backe,
             And to my belly.
    

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