M a ASTER I have, and I am his man. Master I have, and I am his man, And I'll get a wife as fast as I can; HAD a little husband, I put him in a pint pot, And there I bid him drum. I bought a little horse, That galloped up and down : ♫ bridled him, and saddled him, And sent him out of town. ID you see my wife, did you see, did you see, D'Doy ose my wife, y Did see my wife looking for me? She wears a straw bonnet, with white ribbands on it, And dimity petticoats over her knee. I DOUBT, I doubt, my fire is out; My little wife isn't at home; I'll saddle my dog, and I'll bridle my cat, And I'll go fetch my little wife home. OVE your own, kiss your own, Love your own mother, hinny, For if she was dead and gone, You'd ne'er get such another, hinny. URLY locks! curly locks! wilt thou be mine? CU Thou shalt not wash dishes, nor yet feed the swine, But sit on a cushion and sew a fine seam, And feed upon strawberries, sugar, and cream.! |