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THE SECOND BOOKE
of  S o n g s  or  A y r e s

J O H N   D OVV L A N D

1600

 

XXII. Humor say what makst thou heere.

 A Dialogue.
I Humor say what makst thou heere, In the presence of a Queene, 2 Princes hould conceit most deere, All conceit in humor seene : I Thou art a heauy leaden moode, 2 Humor is inuencions foode : Chorus: But neuer Humor yet was true, But that which onely pleaseth you.
I O, I am as heauy as earth, Say then who is Humor now. 2 I am now inclind to mirth, Humor I as well as thou. I Why then tis I am drownde in woe, 2 No no wit is cherisht so, Chorus: But neuer Humor yet was true, But that which onely pleaseth you.
I Mirth then is drownde in sorrowes brim, Oh, in sorrow all things sleepe. 2 No no foole the light' s things swim, Heauie things sinck to the deepe : I In hir presence all things smile, 2 Humor frolike then a while. Chorus: But neuer Humor yet was true, But that which onely pleaseth you.
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