see: P.Rosseter, No. XVIII
see: Th.Campion, No. IIII
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In the first Booke.
Songs of 4. Parts.
Author of light.
The man of life vpright.
Where are all thy beauties now?
Out of my soules depth.
View me Lord a worke of thine.
Brauely deckt come forth bright
day.
To Musicke bent is my retyred
minde.
Tune thy Musicke to thy hart.
Most sweet and pleasing.
Wise men patience neuer want.
Neuer weather-beaten saile.
Lift vp to heauen sad wretch.
Loe, when backe mine eye.
As by the streames of
Babilon.
Sing a Song of ioy.
Awake thou heauy spright.
Songs of 3. Parts.
Come chearfull day.
Seeke the Lord.
Lighten heauy heart thy
spright.
Iacke and Ione they
think no ill.
Of 2. Parts.
All lookes be pale.
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In the second Booke.
Songs of 3. Parts.
Vaine men whose follies.
How eas'ly wert thou chained ?
Harden now thy tyred hart
O what vnhopt for sweet
supply.
Where she her sacred bowre
adornes.
Faine would I my loue
disclose.
Giue beauty all her right.
O deare that I with thee.
Good men shew if you can tell.
What haruest halfe so sweet is
?
Sweet exclude me not.
The peacefull Westerne winde.
There is none, o none but you.
Pin'd I am and like to dye.
So many loues haue I
neglected.
Though your strangenesse.
Come away, arm'd with loues.
Come you pretty false-ey'd.
A secret loue or two.
Her rosie cheekes.
Of 2. Parts.
Where shall I refuge seeke ?
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see: P.Rosseter, No. VII
see: Th.Campion, No. II
see: R.Iones, 4.Booke, No.1
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