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The Maid of Amsterdam

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Masefield concludes his short entry with a note:

For the rest of the solo, see the song in The Rape of Lucrece, by Thomas Heywood, Act IV. Scene vi.

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In Amsterdam there dwelt a maid,
Ch: Mark well what I do say;
In Amsterdam there dwelt a maid,
And she was mistress of her trade.

Ch: And I'll go no more a-roving
With you, fair maid,
A-roving, a-roving,
Since roving's been my ru-i-n,
I'll go no more a-roving,
With you, fair maid.

Her cheeks was red, her eyes was brown,
Ch: Mark well what I do say;
Her cheeks was red, her eyes was brown,
Her hair like glow-worms hanging down.

Ch: And I'll go no more a-roving
With you, fair maid,
A-roving, a-roving,
Since roving's been my ru-i-n,
I'll go no more a-roving,
With you, fair maid.

From A Sailor's Garland by John Masefield (1906)

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