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         First set of madrigals, of 3.4.5.6.7.8. parts.
         Jones, Robert, fl. 1597-1615.
      
       
         
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             Cantus The first set of madrigals, of 3.4.5.6.7.8. parts for viols and voices, or for voices alone, or as you please. Composed by Robert Iones.
             First set of madrigals, of 3.4.5.6.7.8. parts.
             Jones, Robert, fl. 1597-1615.
          
           [64] p. : music
           
             Imprinted by Iohn Windet,
             London :
             1607.
          
           
             In 2 parts; Cantus and Bassus. Bassus begins new register.
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               CANTVS
            
             
               THE
               
                 FIRST
                 SET
                 OF
              
               Madrigals
               ,
               of
               3.
               4.
               5.
               6.
               7.
               8.
               
               
                 Parts
                 ,
                 for
                 Viols
              
               and
               Voices
               ,
               or
               for
               Voices
               
                 alone
                 ,
                 or
                 as
                 you
                 please
                 .
              
            
             
               Composed
               by
               ROBERT
               IONES
               .
            
             
               Quae
               prosunt
               singula
               ,
               multa
               iuuant
               .
            
             
               LONDON
               Imprinted
               by
               
                 Iohn
                 Windet
              
               1607.
               
            
          
           
             
             
             
               TO
               THE
               RIGHT
               HONORABLE
               LORD
               ,
               ROBERT
               Earle
               of
               Salisburie
               ,
               Vicount
               Cranborn
               ,
               Barron
               of
               Essingdon
               ,
               Principall
               Secretarie
               to
               the
               Kings
               most
               Excellent
               Maiestie
               ,
               Maister
               of
               the
               Courtes
               of
               wardes
               and
               Liueries
               ,
               Chancelor
               of
               the
               most
               famous
               Vniuersity
               of
               Cambridge
               ,
               Knight
               of
               the
               most
               Noble
               Order
               of
               the
               Garter
               ,
               and
               one
               of
               his
               Maiesties
               most
               Honourable
               Priuie
               Councell
               .
            
             
               PLato
               and
               Aristotle
               ,
               the
               profoundest
               of
               their
               times
               ,
               thought
               the
               best
               education
               to
               bee
               defectiue
               ,
               without
               knowledge
               in
               Musicke
               ,
               and
               Cicero
               reporteth
               ,
               that
               although
               Themistocles
               was
               endowed
               with
               many
               graces
               ,
               yet
               was
               hee
               the
               lesse
               esteemed
               ,
               being
               ignorant
               thereof
               ,
               and
               such
               regard
               hath
               all
               antiquity
               had
               thereto
               that
               wee
               not
               onely
               find
               them
               to
               loue
               ,
               but
               practise
               it
               ,
               for
               amongst
               the
               rest
               ,
               Saint
               Augustine
               recordeth
               that
               S.
               Ambrose
               Bishoppe
               of
               Millan
               ,
               who
               ouerwatcht
               the
               Church
               ,
               (
               then
               vnder
               persecution
               of
               the
               Arrians
               )
               intertainde
               
               the
               time
               with
               songes
               and
               Musicke
               ,
               and
               though
               the
               death
               of
               Nero
               ,
               
               was
               exceeding
               ioyfull
               to
               the
               people
               ,
               yet
               was
               it
               much
               lamented
               ,
               that
               his
               excellency
               in
               Musicke
               ,
               should
               perish
               with
               him
               :
               which
               when
               I
               consider
               (
               Right
               Honorable
               )
               together
               with
               the
               worthy
               approbation
               you
               haue
               giuen
               to
               many
               professors
               of
               the
               same
               .
               I
               am
               not
               onely
               encouraged
               ,
               still
               to
               practise
               ,
               but
               willingly
               to
               publish
               these
               songes
               ,
               (
               as
               the
               badges
               of
               my
               affection
               )
               to
               all
               posterity
               :
               And
               for
               ,
               because
               those
               things
               are
               most
               embraced
               ;
               which
               men
               find
               approued
               ,
               by
               the
               voice
               of
               greatnesse
               ,
               I
               therefore
               ,
               ambitiously
               thought
               it
               best
               ,
               to
               single
               out
               your
               Honor
               ,
               being
               best
               able
               to
               protect
               them
               ,
               hopefully
               assuring
               my selfe
               ,
               that
               your
               spirites
               ,
               (
               which
               are
               incombred
               with
               many
               cares
               )
               may
               a
               little
               bee
               delighted
               in
               the
               hearing
               of
               these
               songes
               ,
               which
               if
               they
               may
               attaine
               ,
               I
               your
               Honors
               humble
               votarie
               ,
               shall
               be
               highly
               fortunate
               ,
               and
               thereby
               the
               rather
               perswaded
               to
               liue
               and
               die
               ,
            
             
               
                 Your
                 Honours
                 most
                 bounden
                 ,
                 in
                 all
                 humble
                 duety
                 ,
                 ROBERT
                 IONES
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
             
               
               
                 I.
                 
              
               
                 
                 THine
                 eyes
                 so
                 bright
                 bereft
                 my
                 fight
                 ,
                 bereft
                 my
                 sight
                 ,
                 thine
                 
                 ii
                 .
                 bereft
                 my
                 sight
                 .ii.
                 .i.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 when
                 first
                 I
                 viewed
                 thy
                 face
                 ,
                 so
                 now
                 my
                 light
                 my
                 light
                 ,
                 so
                 .ii.
                 is
                 turnd
                 
                 to
                 night
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 is
                 turnde
                 to
                 night
                 :
                 I
                 stray
                 from
                 place
                 to
                 plac●
                 
                 then
                 guide
                 mee
                 of
                 thy
                 kindnes
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 of
                 thy
                 kind
                 -
                 nes
                 ,
                 ii
                 .
                 
                 of
                 thy
                 kindnesse
                 ,
                 then
                 .ii
                 ,
                 so
                 shall
                 I
                 blesse
                 my
                 blind
                 
                 nesse
                 my
                 blindnesse
                 so
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 so
                 shall
                 I
                 blesse
                 my
                 blindnes
                 .
                 
                 so
                 .ii.
                 so
                 .ii.
                 so
                 shall
                 I
                 blesse
                 my
                 blindnesse
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 II.
                 
              
               
                 
                 SHee
                 onely
                 is
                 the
                 pride
                 ,
                 she
                 onely
                 she
                 onely
                 is
                 the
                 pride
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 of
                 natures
                 skill
                 of
                 .ii.
                 of
                 .ii.
                 in
                 none
                 ,
                 in
                 none
                 ,
                 in
                 none
                 but
                 her
                 
                 all
                 graces
                 friendly
                 meet
                 in
                 all
                 saue
                 her
                 .ii.
                 may
                 Cupid
                 haue
                 his
                 will
                 ,
                 
                 his
                 will
                 by
                 none
                 by
                 none
                 but
                 her
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 Is
                 fancy
                 ,
                 fancy
                 ,
                 
                 vnder
                 feet
                 ,
                 Is
                 .ii.
                 most
                 strange
                 ,
                 most
                 strange
                 of
                 all
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 her
                 hart
                 that
                 should
                 be
                 flesh
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 that
                 should
                 bee
                 flesh
                 her
                 hart
                 that
                 should
                 be
                 flesh
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 Is
                 adamant
                 ,
                 Is
                 adamant
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 is
                 adamant
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 III.
                 
              
               
                 
                 WHen
                 I
                 behold
                 her
                 eyes
                 ,
                 her
                 eyes
                 ,
                 ii
                 .
                 .ii.
                 mee
                 
                 thinkes
                 I
                 see
                 .ii.
                 where
                 wanton
                 Cupid
                 lies
                 where
                 wanton
                 ,
                 wanton
                 Cupi●
                 
                 lies
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 where
                 wanton
                 Cupid
                 lies
                 ,
                 when
                 
                 .ii.
                 behold
                 her
                 eyes
                 :
                 ii
                 .
                 .ii.
                 her
                 eyes
                 ,
                 me
                 thinkes
                 
                 I
                 see
                 where
                 wanton
                 Cupidlies
                 ,
                 where
                 wanton
                 wanton
                 Cupid
                 lies
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 but
                 when
                 I
                 looke
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 
                 I
                 looke
                 more
                 neere
                 
                 t
                 is
                 but
                 my
                 shadow
                 in
                 her
                 eies
                 so
                 cleere
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 in
                 her
                 eyes
                 ,
                 so
                 cleare
                 ,
                 which
                 with
                 a
                 winke
                 .ii.
                 
                 She
                 most
                 like
                 
                 a
                 pee-uish
                 elfe
                 .ii.
                 takes
                 great
                 delight
                 to
                 rob
                 mee
                 
                 of
                 my self
                 .
                 .ii.
                 to
                 rob
                 me
                 takes
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 〈…〉
              
            
             
               
               
                 IIII.
                 
              
               
                 
                 BVt
                 let
                 her
                 looke
                 in
                 mine
                 .ii.
                 and
                 shee
                 shall
                 seeme
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 and
                 she
                 shall
                 seeme
                 to
                 see
                 .ii.
                 to
                 see
                 a
                 Nimph
                 diuine
                 ,
                 
                 But
                 let
                 her
                 looke
                 in
                 mine
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 and
                 she
                 shall
                 seeme
                 to
                 see
                 and
                 shee
                 
                 shall
                 seeme
                 .ii.
                 to
                 see
                 a
                 Nimph
                 ,
                 to
                 see
                 a
                 Nimph
                 diuine
                 ,
                 vntill
                 shee
                 take
                 ,
                 
                 more
                 heed
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 .ii
                 take
                 more
                 heed
                 ,
                 when
                 shee
                 woulde
                 sweare
                 
                 that
                 sheewere
                 there
                 ,
                 that
                 she
                 were
                 there
                 when
                 .ii
                 indeede
                 .ii
                 
                 .ii.
                 where
                 there
                 indeede
                 ,
                 where
                 she
                 may
                 gaze
                 her
                 fill
                 ,
                 and
                 neuer
                 neuer
                 doubt
                 
                 and
                 neuer
                 doubt
                 that
                 any
                 wincke
                 should
                 raze
                 her
                 image
                 ovt
                 .ii
                 ,
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 image
                 out
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 V.
                 
              
               
                 
                 LOue
                 ,
                 loue
                 ,
                 if
                 a
                 God
                 ,
                 if
                 a
                 God
                 ,
                 if
                 a
                 God
                 thou
                 be
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 then
                 euermore
                 thou
                 must
                 .ii.
                 thou
                 must
                 
                 .ii.
                 thou
                 must
                 be
                 mercifull
                 .ii.
                 and
                 iust
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 be
                 mercifull
                 and
                 iust
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 and
                 iust
                 ,
                 be
                 mercifull
                 and
                 iust
                 if
                 th●●
                 
                 be
                 iust
                 .ii.
                 be
                 iust
                 ,
                 if
                 thou
                 be
                 iust
                 O
                 wherefore
                 ,
                 doth
                 thy
                 dart
                 ,
                 ii
                 .
                 
                 .ii.
                 thy
                 dart
                 wound
                 me
                 alone
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 wound
                 
                 alone
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 alone
                 ,
                 and
                 not
                 my
                 Ladies
                 hart
                 ,
                 and
                 not
                 my
                 Ladies
                 hart
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 VI.
                 
              
               
                 
                 O
                 I
                 do
                 loue
                 ,
                 I
                 doe
                 loue
                 .
                 ●i
                 .
                 .ii.
                 then
                 kisse
                 me
                 ▪
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 ii
                 .
                 and
                 after
                 I
                 le
                 not
                 misse
                 thee
                 .ii.
                 &
                 after
                 I
                 le
                 
                 not
                 misse
                 not
                 misse
                 thee
                 with
                 bodies
                 louely
                 meeting
                 ,
                 to
                 dally
                 dally
                 dally
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 prety
                 sweeting
                 ,
                 though
                 I
                 am
                 somewhat
                 aged
                 ,
                 yet
                 
                 is
                 not
                 loue
                 asswaged
                 ,
                 but
                 with
                 sweet
                 ardēt
                 clips
                 I
                 le
                 lay
                 thee
                 on
                 the
                 lips
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 and
                 make
                 thee
                 euer
                 sweare
                 farewell
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 .ii
                 
                 Olde
                 batcheler
                 farewell
                 ,
                 ould
                 batcheler
                 .ii.
                 farewel
                 ,
                 farewell
                 
                 farewell
                 old
                 batcheler
                 .
              
            
             
               Here
               endeth
               the
               songes
               of
               three
               partes
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               
                 VII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 SIng
                 merry
                 merrybirdes
                 your
                 chearefull
                 noates
                 O
                 
                 cherefull
                 noates
                 ,
                 sing
                 merry
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 your
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 for
                 Progne
                 Progne
                 you
                 haue
                 seene
                 ,
                 for
                 Progne
                 you
                 haue
                 seene
                 to
                 come
                 
                 from
                 sommers
                 Queene
                 ,
                 O
                 tune
                 ,
                 O
                 tune
                 ,
                 O
                 tune
                 ,
                 your
                 throates
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 tune
                 ,
                 O
                 tune
                 your
                 throats
                 ,
                 O
                 tune
                 O
                 tune
                 your
                 throates
                 O
                 tune
                 you●
                 
                 throats
                 ,
                 when
                 Progne
                 comes
                 ,
                 we
                 then
                 are
                 warm
                 forgetting
                 all
                 cold
                 winters
                 harm
                 
                 Now
                 may
                 we
                 pearch
                 on
                 branches
                 greene
                 .
                 ii
                 .
                 ii
                 .
                 now
                 may
                 we
                 
                 pearch
                 .ii.
                 on
                 branches
                 green
                 &
                 singing
                 sit
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 ii
                 &
                 not
                 be
                 seen
                 &
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 &
                 not
                 be
                 seen
                 
                 and
                 not
                 be
                 seen
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 VIII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 I
                 Come
                 sweete
                 birds
                 .ii.
                 with
                 swif
                 -
                 test
                 flight
                 
                 swiftest
                 flight
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii
                 ,
                 with
                 
                 swiftest
                 flight
                 ,
                 who
                 neuer
                 knew
                 what
                 was
                 delight
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 what
                 was
                 
                 delight
                 ,
                 still
                 am
                 I
                 prest
                 to
                 take
                 no
                 rest
                 ▪
                 still
                 must
                 bee
                 flying
                 bee
                 
                 flying
                 ,
                 still
                 must
                 bee
                 fly-ing
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 which
                 I
                 euer
                 must
                 endeuour
                 till
                 my
                 dying
                 .ii.
                 till
                 my
                 dying
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 till
                 my
                 dying
                 .
                 It
                 was
                 assignde
                 mee
                 by
                 hard
                 lot
                 and
                 all
                 you
                 see
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 I
                 breake
                 it
                 not
                 .ii.
                 and
                 .ii.
                 
                 I
                 .ii.
                 and
                 
                 .ii
                 :
                 I
                 breake
                 it
                 not
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 IX
                 .
              
               
                 
                 COcke
                 a
                 doedell
                 doe
                 co
                 co
                 co
                 co
                 cocke
                 thus
                 I
                 beginne
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 Cocke
                 a
                 doedell
                 do
                 ,
                 co
                 co
                 co
                 co
                 Cocke
                 .ii.
                 thus
                 I
                 beg
                 
                 .ii.
                 and
                 lowdly
                 crow
                 ,
                 and
                 lowdly
                 crow
                 ,
                 when
                 none
                 doth
                 sing
                 .
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 whē
                 none
                 doth
                 sing
                 .
                 All
                 cockes
                 tha●
                 
                 are
                 a
                 bed
                 that
                 are
                 a
                 bed
                 .ii.
                 a
                 bed
                 your
                 hens
                 looke
                 well
                 you
                 tread
                 ,
                 
                 .ii
                 :
                 a
                 bed
                 .ii.
                 look
                 well
                 your
                 hens
                 you
                 tread
                 for
                 t
                 〈…〉
                 
                 morning
                 gray
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 cals
                 vp
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 cals
                 vp
                 the
                 chere
                 
                 full
                 day
                 ,
                 the
                 cherefull
                 day
                 ,
                 cals
                 .ii.
                 the
                 cherefull
                 day
                 cals
                 ii
                 ,
                 
                 the
                 .ii.
                 cals
                 .ii.
                 cals
                 vp
                 the
                 cherefull
                 day
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 X.
                 
              
               
                 
                 SHtill
                 sounding
                 bird
                 .ii
                 .ii.
                 call
                 vp
                 the
                 drowsie
                 morn
                 
                 the
                 drowsie
                 morne
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 the
                 drowsie
                 morne
                 ,
                 proclaime
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 proclaime
                 proclaime
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 blacke
                 Morphos
                 thrice
                 .ii.
                 to
                 loath
                 -
                 
                 some
                 cell
                 ,
                 that
                 Phoebus
                 face
                 may
                 the
                 faire
                 skies
                 adorne
                 ,
                 faire
                 skies
                 adorne
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 may
                 .ii.
                 may
                 whose
                 beams
                 vnholesome
                 vapors
                 doth
                 expell
                 ,
                 
                 vn-ii
                 .
                 vn-
                 .
                 ii
                 .
                 that
                 I
                 may
                 mount
                 vp
                 to
                 the
                 cleerest
                 skies
                 
                 that
                 .ii.
                 vp
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 vp
                 to
                 the
                 clerestskie
                 ,
                 
                 and
                 beare
                 a
                 part
                 ,
                 in
                 heauenly
                 harmony
                 .ii.
                 in
                 heauenly
                 
              
            
             
               
               
                 XI
                 .
              
               
                 
                 ANd
                 when
                 day
                 's
                 fled
                 with
                 slow
                 pace
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 I
                 le
                 returne
                 .ii.
                 to
                 meete
                 darke
                 night
                 
                 .ii.
                 in
                 sable
                 weeds
                 ,
                 attierd
                 in
                 sable
                 weeds
                 ,
                 and
                 dresse
                 my self
                 in
                 
                 black
                 .ii.
                 .iii
                 with
                 him
                 to
                 mourne
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 mourne
                 .ii.
                 because
                 the
                 sun
                 ne
                 doth
                 shun
                 his
                 sight
                 ,
                 doth
                 shun
                 his
                 
                 sight
                 ,
                 I
                 mourne
                 cause
                 darkenes
                 cuts
                 of
                 my
                 delight
                 .
                 .ii.
                 
              
            
             
               
               
                 XII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 HEre
                 is
                 an
                 end
                 .ii..
                 i.i
                 .
                 of
                 all
                 these
                 songs
                 
                 which
                 are
                 in
                 number
                 but
                 foure
                 parts
                 ,
                 foure
                 parts
                 which
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 but
                 4.
                 parts
                 and
                 he
                 loues
                 
                 Musicke
                 well
                 we
                 say
                 ,
                 that
                 sings
                 all
                 fiue
                 before
                 he
                 starts
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 iii.
                 .ii.
                 before
                 he
                 starts
                 .
              
            
             
               Here
               endeth
               the
               songes
               of
               foure
               partes
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               
                 XIII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 COme
                 dolefull
                 Owle
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 the
                 messenge●
                 
                 of
                 woe
                 ,
                 of
                 woe
                 ,
                 melancholies
                 bird
                 ,
                 companion
                 of
                 
                 dispaire
                 ,
                 of
                 dispaire
                 com
                 .ii.
                 of
                 dispaire
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 compa
                 
                 nion
                 of
                 dispaire
                 .
                 sorrowes
                 best
                 friend
                 and
                 mirths
                 professed
                 foe
                 ,
                 professed
                 foe
                 ▪
                 
                 chiefe
                 discourser
                 that
                 delightes
                 ,
                 sad
                 care
                 ,
                 O
                 come
                 poore
                 Owle
                 ,
                 .ii
                 :
                 
                 and
                 tell
                 thy
                 woes
                 to
                 me
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 which
                 hauing
                 heard
                 
                 .ii.
                 
                 I
                 le
                 doe
                 the
                 like
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 for
                 thee
                 ,
                 I
                 le
                 doe
                 the
                 like
                 for
                 thee
                 ,
                 I
                 le
                 doe
                 the
                 like
                 for
                 thee
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 XIIII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 SWeet
                 when
                 thou
                 singst
                 I
                 leaue
                 my
                 carefull
                 nest
                 my
                 careful
                 
                 nest
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 carefull
                 nest
                 I
                 leaue
                 .ii.
                 thou
                 
                 giust
                 me
                 warning
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 ,
                 ii
                 .
                 that
                 my
                 foes
                 do
                 
                 sleepe
                 do
                 sleepe
                 ,
                 the
                 silent
                 night
                 befits
                 our
                 sorrowes
                 best
                 ,
                 the
                 chattring
                 day
                 birdes
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 can
                 no
                 counsel
                 keepe
                 ,
                 can
                 no
                 counsel
                 keepe
                 .ii.
                 ▪
                 ii
                 .
                 
                 can
                 no
                 counsell
                 keepe
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 no
                 counsell
                 keepe
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 XV.
                 
              
               
                 
                 THou
                 telst
                 thy
                 sorrowes
                 ,
                 ii
                 .
                 in
                 a
                 soft
                 sweetnote
                 .ii.
                 thou
                 
                 telst
                 thy
                 sorrowes
                 in
                 a
                 soft
                 sweet
                 note
                 .ii.
                 soft
                 sweet
                 note
                 ,
                 in
                 a
                 soft
                 sweet
                 n●●●
                 
                 .ii.
                 but
                 I
                 proclaim
                 them
                 ,
                 proclaime
                 them
                 but
                 .ii.
                 with
                 the
                 lowdest
                 
                 throat
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 the
                 lowdest
                 the
                 lowdest
                 throat
                 ,
                 but
                 we
                 poore
                 fooles
                 
                 when
                 the
                 faire
                 morne
                 doth
                 come
                 .ii.
                 but
                 we
                 poore
                 fooles
                 when
                 .ii
                 ,
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 faire
                 morne
                 doth
                 come
                 ,
                 would
                 fainest
                 speake
                 .iii
                 ▪
                 
                 but
                 sorrow
                 strikes
                 vs
                 dumbe
                 .ii.
                 but
                 .ii.
                 but
                 sorrow
                 strik●●
                 
                 vs
                 dumbe
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 but
                 sorrow
                 strikes
                 vs
                 dumme
                 ,
              
            
             
               
               
                 XVI
                 .
              
               
                 
                 WHen
                 to
                 her
                 Lute
                 Corinna
                 singes
                 ,
                 Corinna
                 singes
                 ,
                 her
                 voice
                 re
                 -
                 
                 uiues
                 the
                 leaden
                 stringes
                 .
                 ii
                 .
                 reuiues
                 
                 the
                 leaden
                 stringes
                 ,
                 And
                 doth
                 in
                 highest
                 notes
                 appeare
                 ,
                 in
                 highest
                 notes
                 appeare
                 
                 appeare
                 .
                 ii
                 .
                 appeare
                 ,
                 appeare
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 in
                 highest
                 notes
                 appeare
                 ,
                 as
                 any
                 chalengde
                 Eccho
                 ,
                 as
                 .
                 .ii
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 cleere
                 Ecchoe
                 cleere
                 ,
                 as
                 .ii.
                 cleere
                 ,
                 but
                 when
                 she
                 
                 doth
                 of
                 mourning
                 speake
                 ,
                 of
                 mourning
                 speake
                 ,
                 Euen
                 with
                 her
                 sighes
                 .ii.
                 the
                 
                 stringes
                 do
                 breake
                 ,
                 the
                 stringes
                 do
                 breake
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 her
                 sighes
                 the
                 stringes
                 
                 〈◊〉
                 breake
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 the
                 stringes
                 do
                 breake
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 XVII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 ANd
                 as
                 her
                 lute
                 doth
                 liue
                 or
                 die
                 :
                 liue
                 or
                 die
                 and
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 liue
                 or
                 die
                 .ii.
                 led
                 by
                 her
                 passions
                 so
                 must
                 I
                 must
                 I
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 must
                 I
                 ,
                 led
                 .ii.
                 
                 Eu'n
                 so
                 must
                 
                 when
                 of
                 pleasure
                 she
                 doth
                 sing
                 ,
                 My
                 thoughts
                 enioy
                 .ii.
                 enioy
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 a
                 sodaine
                 spring
                 ,
                 but
                 if
                 she
                 do
                 of
                 sorrow
                 speake
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 Eu'n
                 from
                 my
                 hart
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 from
                 my
                 hart
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 ii
                 .
                 the
                 strings
                 do
                 breake
                 .i.
                 the
                 strings
                 do
                 breake
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 XVIII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 IF
                 I
                 behold
                 your
                 eyes
                 your
                 eyes
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 If
                 I
                 behold
                 your
                 eyes
                 ,
                 
                 .ii.
                 loue
                 is
                 a
                 paradise
                 .ii.
                 a
                 paradise
                 ,
                 loue
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 but
                 if
                 I
                 view
                 my
                 hart
                 my
                 hart
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 my
                 hart
                 I
                 view
                 my
                 
                 hart
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 view
                 my
                 hart
                 t
                 is
                 an
                 infernall
                 smart
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii
                 ,
                 infernall
                 smart
                 .
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 infernall
                 smart
                 .
              
            
             
               Here
               endeth
               the
               songes
               of
               fiue
               partes
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               
                 XIX
                 .
              
               
                 
                 SInce
                 your
                 sweet
                 chery
                 lips
                 I
                 kist
                 cherie
                 lips
                 I
                 kist
                 '
                 
                 chery
                 lips
                 I
                 kist
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .i
                 
                 since
                 your
                 sweet
                 chery
                 lips
                 I
                 kist
                 ,
                 no
                 want
                 off
                 
                 .ii.
                 no.ii.
                 I
                 once
                 haue
                 mist
                 .
                 My
                 stomacke
                 now
                 no
                 meate
                 
                 requires
                 ,
                 My
                 throate
                 no
                 drinke
                 at
                 all
                 desires
                 ,
                 for
                 by
                 your
                 breath
                 which
                 then
                 
                 I
                 gained
                 .ii.
                 ,
                 ii
                 .
                 which
                 then
                 I
                 gained
                 ,
                 ii
                 .
                 
                 Camelion
                 like
                 my
                 life
                 maintained
                 ,
                 my
                 life
                 maintained
                 ,
                 maintained
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 maintained
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 XX.
                 
              
               
                 
                 THen
                 grant
                 me
                 deare
                 chose
                 cheries
                 still
                 ,
                 those
                 cheries
                 still
                 ,
                 
                 O
                 let
                 me
                 feede
                 on
                 them
                 my
                 fill
                 my
                 fill
                 on
                 them
                 my
                 fill
                 O
                 let
                 
                 me
                 feede
                 O
                 .ii.
                 on
                 them
                 my
                 fill
                 ,
                 O
                 .ii.
                 
                 O
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 If
                 by
                 a
                 surfet
                 death
                 I
                 get
                 ,
                 vpon
                 my
                 tombe
                 let
                 this
                 be
                 set
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 Here
                 lieth
                 he
                 whome
                 cheries
                 
                 two
                 ,
                 made
                 both
                 to
                 liue
                 and
                 life
                 forgo
                 ,
                 and
                 life
                 forgo
                 ,
                 Here.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 cheries
                 two
                 made
                 both
                 to
                 liue
                 and
                 life
                 forgo
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 and
                 life
                 forgo
                 
                 made
                 both
                 to
                 liue
                 and
                 life
                 forgo
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 XXI
                 .
              
               
                 
                 STay
                 wan-dring
                 thoughts
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 O
                 wheth●●
                 
                 do
                 you
                 flie
                 whether
                 do
                 you
                 flie
                 Ah
                 .ii.
                 leaue
                 o
                 〈…〉
                 
                 your
                 mourning
                 ,
                 rest
                 is
                 returning
                 ioy
                 is
                 at
                 hand
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 and
                 heauy
                 heauy
                 sorrowes
                 past
                 down
                 down
                 down
                 fall
                 your
                 feares
                 
                 .ii.
                 downfall
                 your
                 feares
                 hope
                 highy
                 reares
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii
                 ▪
                 hope
                 highly
                 reares
                 .ii.
                 
                 Ah
                 then
                 reioyce
                 reioyce
                 .ii
                 
                 and
                 neuer
                 cease
                 to
                 sing
                 to
                 sing
                 ,
                 and
                 neuer
                 cease
                 .ii.
                 to
                 sing
                 and
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 cease
                 to
                 sing
                 ,
              
            
             
               
               
                 XXII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 YOur
                 presence
                 breedes
                 my
                 an-guish
                 ,
                 your
                 absence
                 makes
                 
                 me
                 languish
                 .ii.
                 makes
                 me
                 languish
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 your
                 sight
                 with
                 wo
                 doth
                 fill
                 mee
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 with
                 wo
                 doth
                 fill
                 me
                 ,
                 fill
                 me
                 your
                 .ii.
                 fill
                 me
                 with
                 woe
                 doth
                 fill
                 me
                 
                 and
                 want
                 of
                 your
                 sweet
                 sight
                 alasse
                 doth
                 kill
                 me
                 .ii
                 ,
                 alas
                 and
                 
                 .ii.
                 alas
                 doth
                 kill
                 me
                 ,
                 doth
                 kill
                 me
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 XXIII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 IF
                 those
                 deare
                 eyes
                 that
                 burne
                 mee
                 with
                 mild
                 aspect
                 you
                 
                 turn
                 me
                 you
                 turne
                 me
                 with
                 mi●●
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 you
                 turn
                 me
                 ,
                 for
                 life
                 my
                 weake
                 heart
                 pan
                 
                 teth
                 ,
                 my
                 weake
                 hart
                 panteth
                 ,
                 my
                 .ii.
                 for
                 .ii.
                 for
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 for
                 life
                 my
                 weake
                 hart
                 panteth
                 ,
                 If
                 frowningly
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 my
                 spirite
                 and
                 life
                 blood
                 fainteth
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 fain
                 ▪
                 teth
              
            
             
               
               
                 XXIIII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 IF
                 you
                 speake
                 kindly
                 to
                 me
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 to
                 me
                 
                 .ii.
                 speake
                 kindly
                 to
                 me
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 alas
                 ,
                 
                 alas
                 ,
                 ,
                 ii
                 .
                 .ii.
                 alas
                 kinde
                 wordes
                 vndoe
                 me
                 yet
                 silence
                 doth
                 dislike
                 
                 me
                 .ii.
                 dislike
                 me
                 ,
                 yet
                 .ii
                 .ii.
                 yet
                 silence
                 
                 doth
                 dislike
                 me
                 ,
                 and
                 one
                 vnkind
                 ill
                 word
                 starke
                 dead
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 will
                 strike
                 
                 me
                 starke
                 dead
                 and
                 one
                 .ii.
                 starke
                 dead
                 will
                 strike
                 me
                 ,
                 wil
                 strike
                 me
                 .
              
            
             
               Here
               endeth
               the
               songes
               of
               sixe
               partes
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               
                 XXV
                 .
              
               
                 
                 ARe
                 louers
                 full
                 of
                 fire
                 ,
                 how
                 comes
                 it
                 then
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 my
                 verses
                 are
                 so
                 colde
                 .ii.
                 how
                 comes
                 it
                 
                 then
                 my
                 verses
                 are
                 so
                 colde
                 ,
                 and
                 how
                 ,
                 and
                 how
                 when
                 I
                 am
                 nie
                 her
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 and
                 how
                 when
                 I
                 am
                 nie
                 her
                 .ii.
                 and
                 how
                 when
                 I
                 am
                 nie
                 her
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 and
                 how
                 ,
                 when
                 I
                 am
                 nie
                 her
                 ,
                 and
                 fit
                 occasion
                 wils
                 me
                 to
                 bee
                 bold
                 to
                 be
                 bold
                 ,
                 
                 to
                 be
                 bold
                 ,
                 wils
                 me
                 to
                 be
                 bolde
                 to
                 be
                 bolde
                 .iii
                 and
                 fit
                 occasion
                 wils
                 me
                 to
                 be
                 bold
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 wils
                 me
                 to
                 be
                 bold
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               
               
                 XXVI
                 .
              
               
                 
                 THe
                 more
                 I
                 burne
                 the
                 more
                 I
                 do
                 desire
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 the
                 lesse
                 I
                 dare
                 require
                 require
                 I
                 dare
                 
                 require
                 ,
                 the
                 .ii.
                 require
                 :
                 .ii.
                 
                 I
                 do
                 require
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 Aloue
                 this
                 is
                 thy
                 wondrous
                 art
                 thy
                 wondrous
                 art
                 to
                 freeze
                 the
                 tong
                 and
                 fire
                 the
                 
                 hart
                 to
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 and
                 fire
                 the
                 hart
                 ,
                 to
                 freeze
                 the
                 tongue
                 and
                 fire
                 the
                 hart
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
             
             
               A
               Table
               of
               the
               songes
               contained
               in
               this
               Set.
               
            
             
               
                 Songs
                 for
                 three
                 voices
                 .
              
               
                 THine
                 eyes
                 so
                 bright
                 bereft
                 my
                 sight
                 .
                 I
              
               
                 She
                 onely
                 is
                 the
                 pride
                 .
                 II
              
               
                 When
                 I
                 behold
                 her
                 eyes
                 ,
                 me
                 thinkes
                 I
                 see
                 .
                 III
              
               
                 But
                 let
                 her
                 looke
                 in
                 mine
                 .
                 
                   The
                   second
                   part
                
                 .
                 IIII
              
               
                 Loue
                 if
                 a
                 God
                 thou
                 art
                 .
                 V
              
               
                 O
                 I
                 do
                 loue
                 then
                 kisse
                 me
                 .
                 VI
              
            
             
               
                 Songes
                 for
                 foure
                 voices
                 .
              
               
                 Sing
                 mery
                 birdes
                 your
                 cherefull
                 notes
                 .
                 VII
              
               
                 I
                 come
                 sweete
                 birdes
                 with
                 swiftest
                 flight
                 .
                 VIII
              
               
                 Cocke
                 a
                 doedell
                 doe
                 .
                 IX
              
               
                 Shrill
                 sounding
                 birde
                 call
                 vp
                 the
                 drowsie
                 morne
                 .
                 X
              
               
                 And
                 when
                 day
                 's
                 fled
                 with
                 slow
                 pace
                 .
                 
                   The
                   second
                   part
                
                 .
                 XI
              
               
                 Here
                 is
                 an
                 end
                 of
                 all
                 these
                 songes
                 .
                 XII
              
            
             
               
                 Songs
                 for
                 fiue
                 voices
                 .
              
               
                 Come
                 dolefull
                 Owle
                 the
                 messenger
                 of
                 woe
                 .
                 XIII
              
               
                 Sweet
                 when
                 thou
                 singst
                 I
                 leaue
                 my
                 carefull
                 nest
                 .
                 XIIII
              
               
                 Thou
                 telst
                 thy
                 sorrowes
                 in
                 a
                 soft
                 sweet
                 note
                 .
                 The
                 2
                 ,
                 part
                 XV
              
               
                 When
                 to
                 her
                 lute
                 Corinna
                 singes
                 .
                 XVI
              
               
                 And
                 as
                 her
                 lute
                 doth
                 liue
                 or
                 die
                 .
                 
                   The
                   second
                   part
                
                 .
                 XVII
              
               
                 If
                 I
                 behold
                 your
                 eyes
                 ,
                 loue
                 is
                 a
                 paradise
                 .
                 XVIII
              
            
             
               
                 Songs
                 for
                 sixe
                 voices
                 .
              
               
                 Since
                 your
                 sweet
                 chery
                 lips
                 I
                 kist
                 .
                 XIX
              
               
                 Then
                 grant
                 me
                 deare
                 those
                 cheries
                 still
                 .
                 
                   The
                   second
                   part
                
                 .
                 XX
              
               
                 Stay
                 wandring
                 thoughts
                 whether
                 do
                 you
                 flie
                 .
                 XXI
              
               
                 Your
                 presence
                 breedes
                 my
                 anguish
                 .
                 XXII
              
               
                 If
                 those
                 deare
                 eyes
                 that
                 burne
                 me
                 .
                 
                   The
                   second
                   part
                
                 .
                 XXIII
              
               
                 IF
                 you
                 speake
                 kindly
                 to
                 me
                 .
                 
                   The
                   third
                   part
                
                 .
                 XXIIII
              
            
             
               
                 A
                 song
                 for
                 7
                 ▪
                 voices
                 .
              
               
                 Are
                 louers
                 full
                 of
                 fire
                 .
                 XXV
              
            
             
               
                 A
                 song
                 for
                 8.
                 voices
                 .
              
               
                 The
                 more
                 I
                 burne
                 .
                 
                   The
                   second
                   part
                
                 .
                 XXVI
              
            
          
        
      
       
         
           
             
             
             
               BASS
               VS
            
             
               THE
               
                 FJRST
                 SET
                 OF
              
               Madrigals
               ,
               of
               3.
               4.
               5.
               6.
               7.
               8.
               
               
                 Parts
                 ,
                 for
                 Viols
              
               and
               Voices
               ,
               or
               for
               Voices
               
                 alone
                 ,
                 or
                 as
                 you
                 please
                 .
              
            
             
               Composed
               by
               ROBERT
               IONES
               .
            
             
               Quae
               prosunt
               singula
               ,
               multa
               iuuant
               .
            
             
               LONDON
               Imprinted
               by
               
                 Iohn
                 Windet
              
               1607.
               
            
          
           
             
             
             
               
               
               
            
          
        
         
           
             
               
               
                 I.
                 
              
               
                 
                 THine
                 eyes
                 so
                 bright
                 bereft
                 my
                 sight
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 thine
                 eyes
                 sobright
                 bereft
                 my
                 sight
                 .ii.
                 bereft
                 my
                 si●●●
                 
                 when
                 first
                 I
                 viewed
                 ,
                 I
                 viewed
                 thy
                 face
                 ,
                 so
                 now
                 my
                 light
                 is
                 turnde
                 to
                 night
                 ,
                 
                 my
                 light
                 is
                 turnde
                 to
                 night
                 :
                 so
                 now
                 my
                 light
                 is
                 turnde
                 ,
                 I
                 stray
                 from
                 place
                 to
                 
                 place
                 then
                 guide
                 mee
                 of
                 thy
                 kindnes
                 ,
                 of
                 thy
                 kindnes
                 ,
                 then
                 ii
                 .
                 
                 .ii.
                 of
                 thy
                 kindnesse
                 ,
                 of
                 .ii
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 of
                 thy
                 kindnes
                 .ii.
                 so
                 shall
                 I
                 blesse
                 
                 blindnesse
                 ,
                 so
                 shall
                 I
                 blesse
                 my
                 blindnesse
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 II.
                 
              
               
                 
                 SHee
                 onely
                 is
                 the
                 pride
                 ,
                 is
                 the
                 pride
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 the
                 pride
                 of
                 natures
                 skill
                 in
                 none
                 ,
                 in
                 none
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 in
                 none
                 but
                 her
                 
                 all
                 graces
                 friendly
                 meet
                 in
                 all
                 saue
                 her
                 may
                 Cupid
                 haue
                 his
                 will
                 ,
                 haue
                 his
                 will
                 by
                 
                 none
                 by
                 none
                 but
                 her
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 Is
                 fancy
                 ,
                 fancy
                 ,
                 fancy
                 ,
                 fancy
                 .
                 Is
                 
                 fancy
                 vnder
                 feet
                 ,
                 vnder
                 feet
                 ,
                 most
                 strange
                 of
                 all
                 ,
                 most
                 strange
                 ,
                 most
                 strange
                 of
                 all
                 ,
                 her
                 
                 praise
                 is
                 in
                 her
                 want
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 her
                 hart
                 that
                 should
                 be
                 flesh
                 ,
                 be
                 flesh
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 that
                 should
                 bee
                 flesh
                 .ii.
                 
                 Is
                 adamant
                 ,
                 Is
                 adamant
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 her
                 hart
                 that
                 should
                 be
                 flesh
                 ,
                 is
                 ada
                 -
                 
                 mant
                 ,
                 is
                 adamant
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 III.
                 
              
               
                 
                 WHen
                 I
                 behold
                 her
                 eyes
                 ,
                 her
                 eyes
                 ,
                 ,
                 ii
                 .
                 .ii.
                 mee
                 
                 thinkes
                 I
                 see
                 where
                 wanton
                 wanton
                 Cupid
                 lies
                 .ii.
                 .ii
                 
                 .ii.
                 when
                 I
                 behold
                 her
                 eyes
                 :
                 ii
                 .
                 her
                 eye●
                 
                 ,
                 ii
                 .
                 .ii.
                 me
                 thinkes
                 I
                 see
                 where
                 wanton
                 wanton
                 Cupid
                 lies
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 where
                 wanton
                 wanton
                 Cupid
                 lie●
                 
                 but
                 when
                 I
                 looke
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 
                 I
                 looke
                 more
                 neere
                 ,
                 t
                 is
                 but
                 my
                 shadow
                 in
                 her
                 eies
                 
                 .ii.
                 so
                 cleere
                 in
                 her
                 eyes
                 ,
                 so
                 cleare
                 ,
                 which
                 with
                 a
                 winke
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 she
                 like
                 a
                 pee-uish
                 elfe
                 takes
                 great
                 delight
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 to
                 robbe
                 me
                 ,
                 robbe
                 me
                 of
                 my selfe
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 IIII.
                 
              
               
                 
                 BVt
                 let
                 her
                 looke
                 in
                 mine
                 .ii.
                 and
                 shee
                 shall
                 seeme
                 
                 .ii.
                 to
                 see
                 .ii.
                 shall
                 seeme
                 to
                 see
                 a
                 Nimph
                 ,
                 to
                 see
                 a
                 Nimph
                 diuine
                 ,
                 But
                 
                 let
                 her
                 looke
                 in
                 mine
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 and
                 she
                 shall
                 seeme
                 .ii
                 ,
                 to
                 see
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 shall
                 seeme
                 to
                 see
                 a
                 Nimph
                 ,
                 to
                 see
                 a
                 Nimph
                 diuine
                 ,
                 vntill
                 shee
                 take
                 ,
                 vntil
                 shee
                 
                 take
                 shee
                 take
                 more
                 heed
                 ,
                 vntill
                 .ii.
                 more
                 heed
                 ,
                 when
                 shee
                 woulde
                 
                 sweare
                 that
                 shee
                 were
                 there
                 ,
                 were
                 there
                 in
                 -
                 deede
                 ,
                 ii
                 .
                 were
                 there
                 
                 indeed
                 where
                 .ii.
                 that
                 shee
                 were
                 there
                 indeede
                 ,
                 where
                 she
                 may
                 gaze
                 
                 .ii.
                 may
                 gaze
                 her
                 fill
                 .ii.
                 and
                 neuer
                 doubt
                 that
                 any
                 wincke
                 
                 .ii.
                 should
                 raze
                 the
                 image
                 out
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 should
                 raze
                 the
                 image
                 out
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 V.
                 
              
               
                 
                 LOue
                 ,
                 loue
                 ,
                 loue
                 ,
                 loue
                 ,
                 if
                 a
                 God
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 thou
                 art
                 ,
                 
                 then
                 euermore
                 thou
                 must
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 be
                 
                 mercifull
                 and
                 iust
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 be
                 mercifull
                 and
                 iust
                 ,
                 be
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 if
                 thou
                 be
                 iust
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 O
                 
                 wherefore
                 ,
                 O
                 wherefore
                 doth
                 thy
                 dart
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 wou●●
                 
                 me
                 alone
                 ,
                 wound
                 mee
                 alone
                 ,
                 alone
                 ,
                 and
                 not
                 my
                 Ladies
                 hart
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 VI.
                 
              
               
                 
                 O
                 I
                 do
                 loue
                 ,
                 I
                 doe
                 loue
                 ,
                 I
                 doe
                 loue
                 my
                 (
                 loue
                 )
                 .li.
                 my
                 loue
                 then
                 
                 kisse
                 me'then
                 kisse
                 me
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 and
                 after
                 I
                 le
                 not
                 misse
                 thee
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 with
                 bodies
                 louely
                 meeting
                 ,
                 louely
                 meeting
                 ,
                 to
                 dally
                 dally
                 dally
                 dally
                 
                 dally
                 ,
                 dally
                 prety
                 sweeting
                 ,
                 though
                 I
                 am
                 somewhat
                 aged
                 ,
                 yet
                 is
                 not
                 loue
                 asswaged
                 ,
                 
                 but
                 with
                 sweetardent
                 clippes
                 I
                 le
                 lay
                 thee
                 on
                 the
                 lipps
                 .ii.
                 the
                 lipps
                 
                 I
                 le
                 lay
                 thee
                 on
                 the
                 lipps
                 and
                 make
                 thee
                 euer
                 sweare
                 farewell
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 olde
                 batcheler
                 .
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 ould
                 batcheler
                 .
              
            
             
               Here
               endeth
               the
               songes
               of
               three
               partes
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               
                 VII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 SIng
                 merry
                 merry
                 birdes
                 your
                 chearefull
                 noates
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 for
                 Progne
                 you
                 
                 haue
                 seene
                 .ii.
                 to
                 come
                 from
                 sommers
                 Queene
                 .ii.
                 to
                 
                 .ii.
                 
                 O
                 tune
                 ,
                 O
                 tune
                 ,
                 O
                 tune
                 ,
                 your
                 throates
                 ,
                 O
                 tune
                 your
                 throates
                 ,
                 O
                 tune
                 your
                 throats
                 ,
                 
                 .ii.
                 
                 O
                 tune
                 O
                 tune
                 your
                 throates
                 for
                 getting
                 all
                 colde
                 
                 winters
                 harme
                 :
                 Now
                 may
                 we
                 pearch
                 on
                 branches
                 greene
                 .ii.
                 pearchon
                 
                 branches
                 now
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 and
                 singing
                 sit
                 ,
                 and
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 and
                 not
                 bee
                 seene
                 .
              
               
               
               
               
            
             
               
               
                 VIII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 I
                 Come
                 sweete
                 birds
                 .
                 with
                 swif
                 -
                 test
                 flight
                 
                 .ii.
                 
                 I
                 come
                 sweet
                 birds
                 with
                 swiftest
                 flight
                 ,
                 who
                 
                 neuer
                 knew
                 what
                 was
                 delight
                 ,
                 what
                 .ii.
                 what
                 was
                 delight
                 ,
                 still
                 
                 am
                 I
                 prest
                 to
                 take
                 no
                 rest
                 ▪
                 still
                 must
                 bee
                 flying
                 .ii
                 :
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 still
                 must
                 bee
                 fly-ing
                 which
                 I
                 euer
                 
                 must
                 endeuour
                 till
                 my
                 dying
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 my
                 dying
                 .
                 It
                 was
                 assignde
                 mee
                 by
                 hard
                 lot
                 and
                 all
                 you
                 see
                 .ii.
                 
                 I
                 breake
                 
                 it
                 not
                 and
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 I
                 breake
                 it
                 not
                 ,
                 I
                 breake
                 it
                 not
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 IX
                 .
              
               
                 
                 COcke
                 a
                 doedell
                 doe
                 .ii.
                 co
                 co
                 cocke
                 co
                 co
                 co
                 co
                 Cock
                 thus
                 I
                 begi●
                 
                 thus
                 I
                 begin
                 .ii.
                 thus
                 I
                 begin
                 .
                 ii
                 .
                 and
                 lowdly
                 crow
                 .ii
                 ▪
                 
                 whē
                 none
                 doth
                 sing
                 .ii.
                 when
                 none
                 doth
                 sing
                 when
                 none
                 doth
                 
                 sing
                 .
                 All
                 cockes
                 that
                 are
                 a
                 bed
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 looke
                 well
                 your
                 hens
                 yo●
                 
                 tread
                 .ii.
                 you
                 tread
                 for
                 the
                 morning
                 gray
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 for
                 why
                 :
                 the
                 morning
                 gray
                 cals
                 vp
                 .ii.
                 .ii
                 .ii.
                 the
                 cherefull
                 day
                 cals
                 ▪
                 ii
                 .
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 the
                 cherefull
                 day
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 the
                 cherefull
                 day
                 cals
                 ,
                 ii
                 .
                 
                 the
                 cherefull
                 day
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 X.
                 
              
               
                 
                 SHtill
                 sounding
                 bird
                 .ii
                 call
                 vp
                 the
                 drowsie
                 morne
                 the
                 drow
                 -
                 
                 sie
                 morne
                 call
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 the
                 drowsie
                 morne
                 ,
                 proclaime
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 proclaime
                 ,
                 proclaim
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 blacke
                 Morphos
                 thrice
                 to
                 loath
                 -
                 some
                 
                 cell
                 ,
                 whose
                 beams
                 vnholesome
                 vapors
                 doth
                 expell
                 ,
                 vn
                 .
                 ii
                 .
                 whose
                 
                 .ii.
                 that
                 I
                 may
                 mount
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 vp
                 to
                 the
                 cleerest
                 skie
                 and
                 beare
                 a
                 part
                 .ii.
                 in
                 heauenly
                 harmony
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 in
                 heauenly
                 harmony
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 XI
                 .
              
               
               
                 
                 ANd
                 when
                 day
                 's
                 fled
                 with
                 slow
                 pace
                 ,
                 with
                 slow
                 pace
                 ,
                 I
                 le
                 retur●●
                 
                 .ii.
                 &
                 meete
                 darke
                 night
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 attierd
                 in
                 sable
                 weed
                 ,
                 and
                 dresse
                 my selfe
                 in
                 black
                 and
                 .ii.
                 with
                 
                 him
                 to
                 mourne
                 and
                 .ii.
                 with
                 for
                 from
                 like
                 cause
                 the
                 like
                 f
                 〈…〉
                 
                 .ii.
                 the
                 like
                 effects
                 proceed
                 He
                 mornes
                 .ii.
                 because
                 the
                 sunne
                 doth
                 shun
                 hi●
                 
                 sight
                 because
                 .ii.
                 
                 I
                 mourne
                 I
                 mourne
                 cause
                 darkenes
                 cuts
                 of
                 my
                 delight
                 .
                 
                 cuts
                 of
                 my
                 delight
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 XII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 HEre
                 is
                 an
                 end
                 .ii.
                 an
                 end
                 .i
                 ▪
                 i.
                 of
                 all
                 the
                 songs
                 
                 that
                 are
                 in
                 number
                 but
                 foure
                 parts
                 ,
                 but
                 foure
                 parts
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 parts
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 and
                 he
                 loues
                 Musicke
                 well
                 we
                 say
                 ,
                 that
                 
                 sings
                 all
                 fiue
                 that
                 singes
                 all
                 fiue
                 .ii.
                 that
                 singes
                 all
                 fiue
                 before
                 he
                 starts
                 be
                 -
                 
                 fore
                 he
                 starts
                 .ii.
                 he
                 starts
                 .ii.
                 that
                 singes
                 all
                 fiue
                 
                 before
                 he
                 starts
                 .
              
            
             
               Here
               endeth
               the
               songes
               of
               foure
               partes
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               
                 XIII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 COme
                 dolefull
                 Owle
                 the
                 messenger
                 of
                 woe
                 .ii
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 melancholies
                 bird
                 .ii.
                 compa
                 
                 nion
                 of
                 dispaire
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 sorrowes
                 best
                 friend
                 and
                 mirths
                 professed
                 
                 foe
                 ,
                 the
                 chiefe
                 discourser
                 that
                 delightes
                 ,
                 sad
                 care
                 ,
                 O
                 come
                 poore
                 Owle
                 ,
                 poore
                 
                 owle
                 and
                 tell
                 thy
                 woes
                 to
                 me
                 which
                 hauing
                 heard
                 I
                 le
                 doe
                 the
                 like
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 for
                 thee
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 XIIII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 SWeet
                 when
                 thou
                 singst
                 I
                 leaue
                 my
                 carefull
                 nest
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 I
                 leaue
                 my
                 carefull
                 nest
                 ,
                 thou
                 giust
                 me
                 war
                 -
                 
                 ning
                 .ii.
                 warning
                 ,
                 thou
                 giuest
                 me
                 warning
                 ,
                 that
                 my
                 foes
                 do
                 sleepe
                 
                 the
                 chattring
                 day
                 birdes
                 .ii.
                 the
                 chattring
                 chattring
                 day
                 
                 birds
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 can
                 no
                 counsel
                 keepe
                 ,
                 no
                 counsel
                 
                 keepe
                 .ii.
                 they
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 can
                 no
                 
                 counsell
                 keepe
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 XV.
                 
              
               
                 
                 THou
                 telst
                 thy
                 sorrowes
                 ,
                 ii
                 .
                 in
                 a
                 soft
                 sweet
                 note
                 
                 thou
                 telst
                 thy
                 sorrowes
                 .ii.
                 .ii
                 ,
                 
                 .ii.
                 in
                 a
                 soft
                 sweet
                 note
                 but
                 I
                 proclaime
                 them
                 ,
                 ii
                 .
                 
                 them
                 with
                 the
                 lowdest
                 throat
                 ,
                 the
                 lowdest
                 throat
                 with
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 throat
                 
                 would
                 fainest
                 speake
                 but
                 sorrow
                 strikes
                 vs
                 dumme
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 strikes
                 vs
                 dumb
                 .ii
                 but
                 sorrow
                 ,
                 sorrow
                 strikes
                 vs
                 dumbe
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 XVI
                 .
              
               
                 
                 WHen
                 to
                 her
                 Lute
                 Corinna
                 singes
                 ,
                 her
                 voice
                 reuiues
                 the
                 leaden
                 
                 stringes
                 reuiues
                 the
                 leaden
                 stringes
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 And
                 doth
                 in
                 highest
                 notes
                 appears
                 appeare
                 in
                 highest
                 notes
                 appeare
                 in
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 appeare
                 ,
                 As
                 any
                 Challengde
                 Ecchoe
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 challengde
                 Eccho
                 as
                 .ii
                 cleare
                 :
                 And
                 whē
                 she
                 doth
                 of
                 mourning
                 
                 speake
                 ,
                 of
                 mourning
                 speake
                 ,
                 Euen
                 with
                 her
                 sighes
                 .ii.
                 the
                 stringes
                 doe
                 
                 breake
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 with
                 her
                 sighs
                 the
                 stringes
                 do
                 breake
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 
                 ANd
                 as
                 her
                 lute
                 doth
                 liue
                 &c.
                 led
                 by
                 her
                 passions
                 .ii.
                 so
                 must
                 
                 I
                 ,
                 .ii
                 so
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 led
                 
                 for
                 when
                 of
                 pleasure
                 she
                 doth
                 sing
                 ,
                 My
                 thoughts
                 enioy
                 .ii.
                 enioy
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 ●
                 a
                 sodaine
                 spring
                 ,
                 but
                 if
                 she
                 do
                 of
                 sorrow
                 speake
                 ,
                 of
                 sorrow
                 speake
                 
                 Eu'n
                 from
                 my
                 hart
                 .ii.
                 the
                 strings
                 do
                 breake
                 ii
                 .
                 .ii.
                 the
                 
                 strings
                 do
                 breake
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 XVIII
                 .
              
               
               
                 
                 IF
                 I
                 behold
                 your
                 eyes
                 .ii.
                 .ii
                 
                 .ii.
                 behold
                 your
                 eyes
                 ,
                 loue
                 is
                 
                 ●
                 paradise
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 loue
                 is
                 a
                 
                 paradise
                 .ii.
                 
                 I
                 view
                 my
                 hart
                 my
                 hart
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 I
                 view
                 
                 my
                 hart
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 t
                 is
                 an
                 infernall
                 smart
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 t
                 is
                 an
                 infernall
                 smart
                 .
              
            
             
               Here
               endeth
               the
               songes
               of
               fiue
               partes
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 XIX
                 .
              
               
               
                 
                 SInce
                 your
                 sweet
                 cherie
                 lips
                 I
                 kist
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 No
                 want
                 of
                 foode
                 I
                 once
                 haue
                 mist
                 ,
                 my
                 throa●
                 
                 no
                 drinke
                 at
                 all
                 desires
                 .ii.
                 for
                 by
                 your
                 breath
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 which
                 then
                 I
                 gained
                 ,
                 Camelion
                 like
                 my
                 life
                 maintained
                 my
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 maintained
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 XX.
                 
              
               
                 
                 THen
                 grant
                 me
                 deare
                 those
                 cheries
                 still
                 .
                 O
                 let
                 me
                 feede
                 on
                 
                 them
                 my
                 fill
                 my
                 fill
                 O
                 .ii.
                 on
                 them
                 my
                 fill
                 
                 O
                 .ii.
                 
                 O
                 .ii.
                 
                 O
                 let
                 me
                 feed
                 on
                 them
                 my
                 fill
                 ,
                 
                 If
                 by
                 a
                 surfet
                 death
                 I
                 get
                 vpon
                 my
                 tombe
                 let
                 this
                 be
                 set
                 ,
                 let
                 this
                 be
                 set
                 .ii.
                 vpon
                 my
                 
                 tombe
                 let
                 this
                 beset
                 ,
                 Here
                 lieth
                 he
                 whome
                 cheries
                 two
                 .
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 made
                 both
                 to
                 liue
                 and
                 life
                 forgo
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 XXI
                 .
              
               
                 
                 STay
                 wan-dring
                 thoughts
                 O
                 whether
                 do
                 you
                 hast
                 O
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 leaue
                 of
                 your
                 mourning
                 ,
                 leaue
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 ioy
                 is
                 at
                 hand
                 ioy
                 is
                 at
                 hand
                 ii
                 ,
                 and
                 heauy
                 sorrowes
                 sorrowes
                 past
                 down
                 
                 down
                 downfall
                 your
                 feares
                 down
                 fall
                 your
                 feares
                 .ii.
                 hope
                 highy
                 reares
                 
                 .ii.
                 hope
                 highly
                 reares
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 highly
                 reares
                 ,
                 Ah
                 then
                 reioyce
                 
                 reioice
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 and
                 neuer
                 cease
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 sing
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 XXII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 YOur
                 presence
                 breedes
                 my
                 an-guish
                 ,
                 your
                 absence
                 makes
                 
                 me
                 languish
                 .ii.
                 languish
                 languish
                 your
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 languish
                 your
                 sight
                 with
                 wo
                 doth
                 fill
                 mee
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 doth
                 fill
                 me
                 ,
                 your
                 .ii.
                 and
                 want
                 of
                 your
                 sweet
                 sight
                 .ii
                 ,
                 
                 sweet
                 sight
                 alas
                 alas
                 .
                 ii
                 .
                 and
                 want
                 of
                 your
                 sweet
                 sight
                 alas
                 doth
                 kill
                 me
                 ,
              
            
             
               
               
                 XXIII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 IF
                 those
                 deare
                 eyes
                 that
                 burne
                 mee
                 with
                 mild
                 aspect
                 
                 turn
                 me
                 .iii
                 .ii.
                 you
                 turne
                 
                 mee
                 turn
                 me
                 ,
                 for
                 life
                 my
                 weake
                 heart
                 panteth
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 for
                 life
                 my
                 weake
                 hart
                 pan
                 -
                 teth
                 .
                 If
                 frowningly
                 my
                 spirite
                 
                 life
                 blood
                 faineth
                 .ii.
                 fainteth
                 fainteth
                 ,
                 my
                 spirite
                 and
                 life
                 blood
                 
                 fainteth
                 fainteth
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 XXIIII
                 .
              
               
                 
                 IF
                 you
                 speake
                 kindly
                 to
                 me
                 ,
                 if
                 you
                 speake
                 kind
                 -
                 
                 ly
                 .ii.
                 to
                 me
                 ,
                 .ii.
                 alas
                 ,
                 alas
                 ,
                 
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 kinde
                 wordes
                 vndoe
                 me
                 yet
                 silence
                 doth
                 dislike
                 me
                 ,
                 ii
                 ,
                 
                 doth
                 dislike
                 me
                 ,
                 and
                 one
                 vnkind
                 ill
                 word
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 ill
                 worde
                 starke
                 dead
                 .ii.
                 and
                 one
                 vnkind
                 ill
                 word
                 starke
                 dead
                 
                 would
                 strike
                 me
                 .
              
            
             
               Here
               endeth
               the
               songes
               of
               sixe
               partes
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               
                 XXV
                 .
              
               
                 
                 ARe
                 louers
                 full
                 of
                 fire
                 ,
                 full
                 of
                 fire
                 ,
                 how
                 comes
                 
                 it
                 then
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 ii
                 .
                 my
                 verses
                 are
                 so
                 colde
                 when
                 I
                 am
                 
                 nie
                 her
                 nie
                 her
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 and
                 fit
                 occasion
                 wil●
                 
                 me
                 to
                 be
                 bold
                 .
                 wils
                 ii
                 ,
                 to
                 be
                 bold
                 .
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 wils
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 to
                 be
                 
                 bold
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 wils
                 me
                 to
                 be
                 bold
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               
               
                 
                 THe
                 more
                 I
                 burne
                 the
                 more
                 I
                 do
                 desire
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 the
                 lesse
                 I
                 do
                 require
                 require
                 .ii.
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 .ii.
                 require
                 ,
                 I
                 do
                 require
                 the
                 lesse
                 I
                 do
                 require
                 require
                 :
                 
                 Alone
                 this
                 is
                 thy
                 wondrous
                 art
                 this
                 .ii.
                 to
                 freeze
                 the
                 tong
                 and
                 fire
                 
                 the
                 hart
                 ,
                 to
                 freeze
                 the
                 tongue
                 and
                 fire
                 the
                 hart
                 ,
                 and
                 fire
                 the
                 hart
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 
                 THe
                 more
                 I
                 burne
                 ,
                 the
                 more
                 I
                 do
                 desire
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 the
                 lesse
                 I
                 dare
                 require
                 I
                 dare
                 require
                 
                 the
                 lesse
                 .ii.
                 require
                 the
                 lesse
                 I
                 do
                 require
                 .
                 Ah
                 
                 loue
                 this
                 is
                 thy
                 wondrous
                 art
                 to
                 freeze
                 the
                 tongue
                 and
                 fire
                 the
                 hart
                 .ii.
                 
                 
                 ,
                 ii
                 .
                 fire
                 the
                 hart
                 .
                 
                 
              
            
             
          
        
      
    
     
       
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