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Songs to two voices.
I saw my lady weepe
:
Flow my
teares fall from your springs :
Sorow sorow stay, lend
true repentant teares :
Dye not before
thy day :
Mourne,
mourne, day is with darknesse fled :
Tymes eldest sonne, old
age the heire of ease : First part.
Then sit thee
downe,& say thy Nunc demittis : Second
part.
When
others sings Venite exultemus : Third part.
Songs to 4. voices.
Praise blindnesse
eies, for seeing is deceipt :
O sweet
woods, the delight of solitarienesse :
If fluds of teares
could clense my follies past :
Fine knacks for
Ladies, cheap, choise, braue and new :
Now cease my
wandring eyes :
Come ye
heauie states of night :
White
as Lillies was hir face :
Wofull
heart with griefe opressed :
A Sheperd in a
shade his plaining made :
Faction that euer dwells
in court :
Shall I
sue, shall I seeke for grace :
[Finding in fields my Siluia all alone :] Tosse
not my soule :
Songs to 5. voices.
Cleare or Cloudie sweet
as Aprill showring :
Humor say what
makst thou heere :
Dowlands adew
for Master Oliuer Cromwell.
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see: Th.Morley : First Booke, No
V
for
Finding in fields :
ye shall finde a better dittie.
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