X:1
T:The Mistress's Health
B:Broadwood, L, 1893, English County Songs, London, Leadenhall Press
S:John Burberry, gamekeeper, Sep 1892
Z:Lucy Broadwood
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w:Here's a health un-to the mis-ter-ess, the fair--est of twen--ty:
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w:O, is she so, is she so, is she so? *
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w:Is your glass_ full_ or is your glass_ emp-_ty
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w: Come, let us know, let us know, let us know;
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w: We'll drink him out so deep and we'll sing our-selves to sleep,
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w:And sing ho and sing ho,_ and sing ho! * We'll ho!
W:(Solo)
W:Here's a health unto the mis-ter-ess, the fairest of twenty:
W:
W:(Chorus)
W:O, is she so, is she so, is she so?
W:
W:(Solo)
W:Is your glass full_ or is your glass empty
W:
W:(Chorus)
W:Come, let us know, let us know, let us know;
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W:(Solo and repeat for chorus)
W:We'll drink him out so deep and we'll sing ourselves to sleep,
W:And sing ho and sing ho,and sing ho!
