Mistress mine, well may you fare by Thomas Morley
Mistress mine, well may you fare by Thomas Morley

Mistress mine, well may you fare

Thomas Morley * Track #8 On First Book of Ayres

Mistress mine, well may you fare Lyrics

Mistress mine well may you fare
Kind be your thoughts and void of care
Sweet Saint Venus be your speed
That you may in Love proceed
Coll me and clip and kiss me too
So, so, so, so,so true love should do

This fair morning sunny bright
That gives life to Love’s delight
Every heart with heat enflames
And but cold affection blames
Coll me and clip and kiss me too
So, so, so, so,so true love should do

In these woods are none but birds
They can speak but silent words
They are pretty harmless things
They will shade us with their wings
Coll me and clip and kiss me too
So, so, so, so,so true love should do

Never strive nor make no noise
‘Tis for foolish girls and boys
Every childish thing can say
Go to, how now, pray away
Coll me and clip and kiss me too
So, so, so, so,so true love should do

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Mistress mine, well may you fare was written by Thomas Morley.

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