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15. My father faine


                   1 
       My father faine would haue mee take
       A man that hath a beard,
       My mother shee cries out alacke,
       And makes mee much afraide,
       For sooth I am not olde enough,
       Nowe surely this is good ???
       Faith let my mother marrie mee,
       Or let some young man burie mee.

                   2 
       For I haue liu'd these fourteene yeeres,
       My mother knowes it well,
       What neede shee then to cast such feares,
       Can any body tell ?
       As though young women doe not know,
       That custome will not let them wo,
       I would bee glad if I might chuse,
       But I were madde if I refuse.

                   3 
       My mother bids me goe to Schoole,
       And learne to doe some good,
       T'were well if shee would let the foole,
       Come home and sucke a dugge,
       As if my father knew not yet,
       That maidens are for yong men fit,
       Giue me my mind and let me wed,
       Or you shall quickly find me dead.

                   4 
       How soone my mother hath forgot,
       That euer shee was yong,
       And how that shee denyed not,
       But sung another song,
       I must not speake what I doe thinke,
       When I am drie I may not drinke,
       Though her desire be now growen old,
       She must haue fier when shee is cold.

                   5 
       You see the mother loues the sonne,
       The father loues the maide,
       What would shee haue me be a Nun ?
       I will not be delaide,
       I will not liue thus idle still,
       My mother shall not haue her will,
       My father speaketh like a man,
       I will be married doe what shee can.
    
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