Nine Times a Night is a Renaissance poem about a widow who, being now economically independent, can choose a new husband for her own... pleasure. No-one is coerced, betrayed, murdered, or even dissatisfied at the end of the lyric, which makes it unusual in the works of
I don't know where the tune comes from, but here are lyrics and melody. Just now there's a YouTube version sung by Roberts and Barrand but scoring scenes cut from Pirates of the Caribbean movies; Trad. goes folk by way of Disney, commodious vicus.
It's also on a disc By the Tale of charming chanteys, vaudeville, bar songs, and ballads by a maritime duo Pilots of Tiger Bay, q.v.
So wrote clew in Music.