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O Mistress Mine (from Twelfth Night) (Traditional, Shakespeare)

Published by Igor Bely for Guitar 6 string - Standard (E-A-D-G-B-E)   .


C F C G O Mistress mine where are you roaming?
C F C C(add2) C O stay and hear, your
F G C true love's com- ing,
F C That can sing both high and low.
F C F C G That can sing both high and lo- o- o- ow.

Trip no further pretty sweeting.
Journeys end in love...-
lovers' meeting,
Every wise man's son doth know.
Every wise man's son doth kno-o-ow.

What is love, 'tis not hereafter,
Present mirth, hath
present laughter:
What's to come, is still unsure.
What's to come, is still unsu-u-ure.

In delay there lies no plenty,
Then come kiss me swee...-
sweet and twenty:
Youth's a stuff will not endure.
Youth's a stuff will not endu-u-ure.
O Mistress mine where are you roaming? O stay and hear, your true love's com- ing, That can sing both high and low. That can sing both high and lo- o- o- ow. Trip no further pretty sweeting. Journeys end in love...- lovers' meeting, Every wise man's son doth know. Every wise man's son doth kno-o-ow. What is love, 'tis not hereafter, Present mirth, hath present laughter: What's to come, is still unsure. What's to come, is still unsu-u-ure. In delay there lies no plenty, Then come kiss me swee...- sweet and twenty: Youth's a stuff will not endure. Youth's a stuff will not endu-u-ure.




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