N-Watkins Ale C- A- T- S-100 K-D B-6/8 F-Referred to in letters written in 1592 H- M-1a-8 S-6 d-4 c-8 d-4 a-8 b-4 a-8 b-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 G-4 D-8 F-8 E-4 D-4 a-8 d-4 c-8 d-4 a-8 L- There was a maid this o- ther day, And she would needs go forth to play; And as she walked, she H- M-1b-4 a-8 b-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 G-4 D-8 F-8 E-4 D-4 R-8 D-8 F-8 D-8 F-9 G-0 a-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 G-9 a-0 b-8 L- sighed and said, I am a- fraid to die a maid. When that be-heard a lad What talk this maid-en had H- M-5G-8 b-8 G-8 b-9 c-0 d-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-5 D-8 F-8 D-8 F-9 G-0 a-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 G-9 a-0 b-8 G-8 b-8 G-8 b-9 c-0 d-8 L- There-of he was full glad And did not spare To say "fair maid, I pray Whi-ther go you to play?" "Good sir," then did she say H- M-5e-8 e-8 d-8 c-5 a-8 d-4 c-5 F-8 b-4 a-5 D-8 G-4 F-9_E-0 D-8 E-4 C-8 D-5 L- "What do you care?" "For I will with- out fail Mai- den give you Wat- kin's Ale" H- M-4a-8 d-4 c-4 c-8 F-8 b-4 a-5 D-8 G-4 F-9_E-0 D-8 E-4 C-8 D-5 S-6 L- "Wat-kin's ale? Good sir," quoth she, "What is that I pray tell me."