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anonymous, date probably 16th century, p. 71. Merry Wives 3/1, 18.

{ \new Staff \key a \minor \time 3/4 \override Score.Rest #'style = #'classical \relative e' { \autoBeamOff
  r4 r8 e a b | c4 b8[ a] gis fis | e4. c'8 c c |
  c[ b] a[ g] a b | %end line 1
  c4. b8 e d | c4. b8 c a |
  \appoggiatura a gis4 gis8 fis[ gis] e | a4 a b8. c16 | %eol 2
  a4 a8 r r4 \bar "||" }
\addlyrics { To shal -- low ri -- vers to whose falls Me -- lo -- dious birds sing mad -- ri -- gals; There will we make our peds of ros -- es, And a thou -- sand fra -- grant pos -- ies. }
\addlyrics { _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ When as I sat in Ba -- by -- lon, _ And a thou -- sand va -- gram pos -- ies.}
}


7. 'Come Live with Me,' tune printed 1612, but probably much older. See p. 71. Marlowe's 'Passionate Pilgrim,' xx., or Merry Wives 3/1, 18.

{ \new Staff \key bes \major \time 3/4 \relative g' {
  g4 g g | bes2 bes4 | c2 bes4 | a2. |
  bes4 bes bes | bes4.( c8) d4 | g, a2 | bes \bar "||" \break %eol 1
  \repeat volta 2 {
    bes4 d2 bes4 | f4.( g8)\noBeam a( bes) | c2 bes4 | a2. |
    bes4 bes bes | c2 g4 | bes a2 g } }
\addlyrics { Come live with me, and be my love, And we will all the plea -- sures prove, That hills and val -- leys, dales and fields, And all the crag -- gy moun -- tain yields. } }


8. Peg-a-Ramsey, p. 71. Tw. Nt. 2/3, 76.

{ \new Staff \with { instrumentName = "Sir Toby" } \time 4/4 \relative d'' {
  d4 e f d | e c c e | d b g a | b2 c \bar "||"
  b4 a b g | a g d d | g g g a | b2 c \bar "||" } }


9. 'Three Merry Men be We,' p. 71. Tw. Nt. 2/3, 76.