A mery nevv Iigge. Or, the pleasant wooing betwixt Kit and Pegge.
To the tune of Strawberry leaues make Maidens faire.
M.
WEll met faire Maid,
my chiefest ioy.
W.
Alas blinde foole,
deceiu'd art thou.
M.
I prethee sweet Peg
be not so coy.
W.
I scorne to fancy
such a Cow.
M.
Thy beauty sweet Peg,
hath won my heart.
W.
For shame leaue off
thy flattery.
M.
From thee I never
meane to part.
W.
Good lacke how thou
canst cog and lie!
M.
For Peggies loue
poore Kit will dye.
W.
In faith what colour
then shall it be?
M.
In time my constant
heart will try.
W.
Then pluck it out,
that I may see.
M.
My life I will spend
to doe thee good:
W.
Alas good sir,
that shall not need.
M.
For thee I will
not spare my blood.
W.
God send your Goslings
well to speed.
M.
Yet faine would I be
thy wedded mate.
W.
Alas good sir I am
already sped.
M.
What lucke had I
to come so late?
W.
Because thou broughtst
a calfe from [...]ed.
M.
O pitty me,
sweet Peg I thee pray.
W.
So I have done
long time God wo [...].
M.
Why dost thou then
my loue denay?
W.
Because I see
thou art a sot.
Now here doth follow a pleasant new Song Betweene two young Lovers that lasted not long. OR, The second part,
To the same tune.
M.
WHy Ich haue wealth
and treasure store.
W.
And wit as small,
as small may be.
M.
A chaine of Gold
I might have worne.
W.
A Cocks-combe fitter had
it beene for thee.
M.
Thou lo [...]'st the Miller
of the Glen.
W.
What if I doe,
what is that to thee?
M.
I will bang the Millers
loue from him.
And therefore wend,
and gang with me.
W.
Great boast small roast
such brags will make:
But if Tom Miller
he were nie,
He would bang thee well
for Peggies sake,
And like a Puppy
make thee cry.
M.
Yet kisse me now
for my good will,
And if any life
thou meanst to saue.
W.
To giue a kisse,
I thinke it best,
To rid me from
a prating knaue.
Be packing hence
you Rusticke clowne.
M.
No haste but good
I hope there be.
W.
Take heed lest that
I cracke your crowne
For bussing Pegge
so sawcily.
M.
Nay in friendly sort
now let vs part,
I pray thee sweet Loue
so let it be.
W.
Adue kind Kit
with all my heart,
I am glad I am rid
of the company.
M.
All you young men
take Heed by me,
That vnto women
set your minde.
See that your Louers
constant be,
Lest you be serued
in like kinde.
Printed at London for H. Gosson.