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         Ravenscroft, Thomas, 1592?-1635?
      
       
         
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             Melismata Musicall phansies. Fitting the court, citie, and countrey humours. To 3, 4, and 5. voyces.
             Ravenscroft, Thomas, 1592?-1635?
          
           [46] p. : music
           
             Printed by William Stansby for Thomas Adams,
             London :
             1611.
          
           
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           MELISMATA
           .
           MVSICALL
           PHANSIES
           .
           FITTING
           THE
           COVRT
           ,
           CITIE
           ,
           and
           COVNTREY
           HVMOVRS
           .
        
         
           To
           3
           ,
           4
           ,
           and
           5.
           
           Voyces
           .
        
         
           To
           all
           delightfull
           ,
           except
           to
           the
           Spitefull
           ,
        
         
           To
           none
           offensiue
           ,
           except
           to
           the
           Pensiue
           .
        
         
           
             THOV
             SHALT
             LABOR
             FOR
             PEACE
             PLENTIE
          
        
         
           LONDON
           ,
           Printed
           by
           
             William
             Stansby
          
           for
           
             Thomas
             Adams
          
           .
           1611.
           
        
      
       
         
         
         
           TO
           THE
           RIGHT
           WORSHIPFVLL
           THE
           true
           fauorers
           of
           Musicke
           ,
           and
           all
           vertue
           Mr.
           
             Thomas
             Rauenscroft
          
           ,
           and
           Mr.
           
             William
             Rauenscroft
          
           Esquires
           .
        
         
           RIght
           Worshipfull
           ,
           I
           haue
           beene
           so
           much
           obliged
           to
           the
           courteous
           regard
           you
           haue
           alwaies
           had
           of
           mee
           ,
           that
           if
           I
           should
           not
           owe
           vnto
           you
           my
           best
           endeauors
           ;
           I
           should
           much
           contrary
           your
           kindnesses
           ,
           and
           deseruedly
           incurre
           the
           shame
           of
           ingratitude
           :
           Let
           it
           therefore
           stand
           with
           your
           good
           likings
           ,
           that
           by
           these
           harmelesse
           
             Musicall
             Phansies
          
           ,
           I
           may
           shew
           vnto
           the
           world
           ,
           and
           hereby
           confesse
           ,
           how
           much
           I
           am
           bound
           vnto
           
           you
           ;
           and
           when
           it
           shall
           further
           seeme
           good
           to
           your
           Worships
           to
           command
           me
           ,
           I
           will
           not
           haue
           ability
           or
           life
           that
           shall
           not
           be
           at
           your
           seruice
           .
        
         
           
             LONDON
             .
             
               16.
               
               Aprilis
               .
               1611.
               
            
          
           
             Your
             Worships
             affectionate
             kinseman
             ,
             
               T.
               R.
            
             
          
        
      
       
         
         
           TO
           THE
           NOBLEST
           OF
           THE
           COVRT
           ,
           LIBERALLEST
           OF
           THE
           COVNTREY
           ,
           and
           freest
           of
           the
           CITIE
           .
        
         
           YOv
           may
           well
           perceiue
           by
           the
           much
           variety
           herein
           composed
           ,
           that
           my
           desire
           is
           to
           giue
           contentment
           in
           this
           kinde
           of
           Musicke
           to
           the
           skilfull
           ,
           and
           most
           iudicious
           of
           all
           sortes
           .
           And
           being
           little
           or
           much
           beholding
           to
           some
           of
           each
           rancke
           ,
           I
           studie
           and
           striue
           to
           please
           you
           in
           your
           owne
           elements
           .
           Now
           if
           my
           paines
           proue
           your
           pleasures
           ,
           you
           shall
           still
           keepe
           mee
           in
           paines
           to
           please
           you
           .
           And
           so
           I
           rest
           yours
           .
        
         
           
             TR.
             B.M
             .
          
        
      
       
         
         
         
           ❧
           A
           TABLE
           OF
           ALL
           The
           Songs
           contained
           in
           this
           BOOKE
           .
        
         
           
             COVRT
             VARIETIES
             .
          
           
             
               1.
               
               CAnst
               thou
               Loue.
               
            
             
               4.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               2.
               
               Now
               flowres
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               3.
               
               Haste
               ,
               haste
               ,
               post
               haste
               .
            
             
               5.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               4.
               
               Will
               yee
               loue
               me
               .
            
             
               5.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               5.
               
               Long
               haue
               I
               beene
               perplext
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               6.
               
               Heigh
               ho
               ,
               away
               the
               Mare
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               Voc.
               
            
          
        
         
           
             CITIE
             ROVNDS
             .
          
           
             
               7.
               
               BRoomes
               for
               old
               shooes
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               8.
               
               I
               pray
               good
               Mother
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               9.
               
               My
               mistris
               will
               not
               be
               cōtent
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               10.
               
               I
               lay
               with
               an
               old
               man.
               
            
             
               4.
               
               Voc.
               
            
          
        
         
           
             CITIE
             CONCEITS
             .
          
           
             
               11.
               
               WHere
               are
               you
               faire
               Maides
               .
            
             
               5.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               12.
               
               My
               master
               is
               so
               wise
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               13.
               
               Maides
               to
               bed
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               14.
               
               Oyes
               ,
               Oyes
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               Voc.
               
            
          
        
         
           
             COVNTRY
             ROVNDS
             .
          
           
             
               15.
               
               HE
               that
               will
               an
               Ale-house
               keepe
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               16.
               
               And
               seest
               thou
               my
               Cow.
               
            
             
               3.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               17.
               
               Kit
               and
               Tom
               chida
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               18.
               
               Dery
               ding
               ,
               ding
               ,
               dasson
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               19.
               
               As
               I
               went
               by
               the
               way
               .
            
             
               5.
               
               Voc.
               
            
          
        
         
           
             COVNTRY
             PASTIMES
             .
          
           
             
               20.
               
               THere
               were
               three
               Rauens
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               21.
               
               It
               was
               the
               Frogge
               in
               the
               well
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               22.
               
               I
               haue
               house
               and
               land
               in
               Kent
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               Voc.
               
            
             
               23.
               
               Remember
               O
               thou
               man.
               
            
             
               4.
               
               Voc.
               
            
          
        
         
           FINIS
           .
        
      
    
     
       
         
         
           ¶
           The
           Courtiers
           good
           Morrow
           to
           his
           MISTRIS
           .
        
         
           1.
           
        
         
           4.
           
           Voc.
           
        
         
           
             Medius
             .
          
           
             
             CAnst
             thou
             loue
             ,
             and
             lie
             alone
             ?
             Loue
             is
             so
             ,
             loue
             is
             so
             dis
             -
             
             graced
             :
             pleasure
             is
             best
             ,
             wherein
             is
             rest
             in
             a
             heart
             embraced
             .
             Rise
             ,
             rise
             ,
             
             rise
             ,
             day
             light
             doe
             not
             burne
             out
             ,
             Bels
             doe
             ring
             and
             Birdes
             doe
             sing
             ,
             
             onely
             I
             that
             mourne
             out
             .
             .ij.
             
          
           
             
               Morning
               starre
               doth
               now
               appeare
               ,
            
             
               Wind
               is
               husht
               ,
               and
               skies
               cleare
               :
            
             
               Come
               come
               away
               ,
               come
               come
               away
               ,
            
             
               Canst
               thou
               loue
               and
               burne
               out
               day
               ?
            
             
               Rise
               ,
               rise
               ,
               rise
               ,
               rise
               ,
            
             
               Day-light
               doe
               not
               burne
               out
               ,
            
             
               Bels
               doe
               ring
               ,
            
             
               Birds
               doe
               sing
               ,
            
             
               Onely
               I
               that
               mourne
               out
               .
            
          
        
         
           
           
             TREBLE
             .
          
           
             
             
             Rise
             ,
             rise
             ,
             rise
             ,
             day
             light
             doe
             not
             burne
             out
             ,
             Bels
             do
             ring
             ,
             
             and
             Birds
             doe
             sing
             ,
             onely
             I
             that
             mourne
             out
             .
          
        
         
           
             TENOR
             .
          
           
             
             
             Rise
             ,
             rise
             ,
             day
             light
             do
             not
             burne
             out
             ,
             Bels
             do
             ring
             ,
             and
             Birds
             
             doe
             sing
             ,
             one
             -
             ly
             I
             that
             mourne
             out
             .
          
        
         
           
             BASSVS
             .
          
           
             
             Rise
             ,
             rise
             ,
             rise
             ,
             day
             
             light
             doe
             not
             burne
             out
             ,
             Bels
             doe
             ring
             ,
             and
             Birds
             doe
             sing
             ,
             onely
             
             I
             that
             mourne
             out
             .
          
        
      
       
         
         
           ¶
           The
           Crowning
           of
           BELPHEBE
           .
        
         
           2.
           
        
         
           4.
           
           Voc.
           
        
         
           
             Tenor.
             
          
           
             
             NOw
             flowres
             your
             odours
             breath
             ,
             and
             all
             .
             .ij.
             the
             ayre
             
             perfume
             ,
             grow
             in
             this
             honor'd
             wreath
             ,
             and
             with
             ,
             and
             with
             ,
             no
             stormes
             
             consume
             ,
             hayle
             ,
             hayle
             ,
             and
             wel-come
             ,
             wel-come
             her
             ,
             Thou
             glorie
             ,
             
             .ij.
             
             Thou
             glorie
             of
             our
             greene
             ,
             receiue
             this
             flowrie
             
             Spheare
             ,
             .ij.
             and
             bee
             and
             bee
             the
             Shepheards
             Queene
             ,
             and
          
        
         
           
             TREBLE
             .
          
           
             
             NOw
             flowres
             your
             odours
             breath
             ,
             and
             all
             ,
             .ij.
             the
             ayre
             per
             -
             
             fume
             ,
             grow
             in
             this
             honor'd
             wreath
             ,
             and
             with
             no
             stormes
             no
             stormes
             
             consume
             .
             
             
             
             and
          
        
         
           
             MEDIVS
             .
          
           
             
             NOw
             flowres
             your
             odours
             breath
             ,
             and
             all
             ,
             .ii.
             the
             ayre
             per
             -
             
             fume
             ,
             grow
             in
             this
             honor'd
             wreath
             ,
             and
             with
             ,
             and
             with
             ,
             no
             stormes
             con
             -
             
             sume
             .
             
             and
          
        
         
           
             BASSVS
             .
          
           
             
             NOw
             flowres
             your
             odours
             breath
             ,
             and
             all
             ,
             .ii.
             the
             ayre
             perfume
             ,
             
             grow
             in
             his
             honor'd
             wreath
             ,
             and
             with
             no
             stormes
             consume
             ,
             
             
             and
          
        
         
           
           
             Tenor.
             
          
           
             
             .ij.
             kneele
             ,
             O
             kneele
             ,
             and
             doe
             her
             homage
             now
             ,
             O
             
             now
             ,
             that
             cals
             our
             hearts
             like
             fate
             ,
             Now
             rise
             ,
             .ij.
             .ij.
             your
             humble
             
             bosomes
             bow
             ,
             O
             bow
             ,
             and
             leade
             her
             ,
             .ij.
             and
             leade
             ,
             and
             leade
             
             her
             to
             her
             state
             .
          
        
         
           
             TREBLE
             .
          
           
             
             be
             ,
             .ii.
             the
             shepheards
             Queene
             .
             
             
             
          
        
         
           
           
             MEDIVS
             .
          
           
             
             be
             ,
             .ii.
             the
             shepheards
             Queene
             .
             
             
             
             
          
        
         
           
             BASSVS
             .
          
           
             
             be
             ,
             and
             be
             the
             shepheards
             Queene
             .
             
             
          
        
      
       
         
         
           ¶
           Mercuries
           Song
           ,
           the
           messengers
           of
           the
           GODS
           .
        
         
           3.
           
        
         
           5.
           
           Voc.
           
        
         
           
             Medius
             .
          
           
             
             HAste
             ,
             haste
             ,
             post
             haste
             ,
             make
             haste
             and
             
             away
             ;
             the
             tide
             tarieth
             no
             man
             ,
             it
             makes
             no
             delay
             .
             Trudge
             ,
             trudge
             
             for
             thy
             life
             ;
             for
             vertue
             must
             flie
             :
             these
             iourneyes
             are
             rise
             with
             thee
             ,
             
             with
             the
             poore
             Mercurie
             .
          
        
         
           
             BASSVS
             .
          
           
             
             
          
        
         
           
           
             TREBLE
             .
          
           
             
             HAste
             ,
             haste
             .
             
             
          
        
         
           
             QVINTVS
             .
          
           
             
             HAste
             ,
             haste
             .
             
          
        
         
           
             TENOR
             .
          
           
             
             HAste
             ,
             Haste
             .
             
          
        
      
       
         
         
           ¶
           The
           Courtiers
           Courtship
           to
           his
           Mistris
           .
        
         
           4.
           
        
         
           5.
           
           Voc.
           
        
         
           
             Quintus
             .
          
           
             
             WIll
             yee
             loue
             me
             Lady
             sweete
             ,
             you
             are
             young
             and
             loue
             is
             
             meete
             ,
             out
             alas
             ,
             out
             alas
             ,
             alas
             ,
             who
             then
             will
             sport
             thee
             ,
             wanton
             yet
             in
             the
             spring
             ,
             
             Loue
             is
             a
             pretie
             thing
             ,
             Loue
             is
             a
             pretie
             thing
             ,
             Kisse
             sweete
             ,
             as
             louers
             doe
             proue
             ,
             
             kind
             to
             them
             that
             woe
             .
          
        
         
           
             BASSVS
             .
          
           
             
             
             
          
        
      
       
         
         
           ¶
           The
           Mistris
           to
           the
           Courtier
           .
        
         
           5.
           
           VOC
           .
        
         
           
             MEDIVS
             .
          
           
             
             FIe
             away
             ,
             fie
             away
             ,
             fie
             ,
             fie
             ,
             fie
             ,
             no
             ,
             no
             ,
             no
             ,
             no
             ,
             no
             ,
             no
             ,
             no
             ,
             no
             ,
             not
             I
             ,
             
             I
             le
             liue
             a
             maide
             till
             I
             be
             fortie
             ,
             Fie
             away
             ,
             fie
             away
             ,
             fie
             ,
             fie
             ,
             fie
             ,
             no
             ,
             no
             ,
             
             no
             ,
             not
             I
             ,
             no
             ,
             .ij.
             no
             ,
             no
             ,
             no
             ,
             no
             ,
             not
             I.
             
          
        
         
           
             TREBLE
             .
          
           
             
             
             
          
        
         
           
             TENOR
             .
          
           
             
             
             
          
        
      
       
         
         
           ¶
           A
           Song
           of
           Pages
           ,
           Cashiered
           from
           their
           Masters
           .
        
         
           5.
           
        
         
           3.
           
           Voc.
           
        
         
           
             Treble
             .
          
           
             
             LOng
             haue
             we
             bin
             perplext
             and
             vext
             ,
             with
             a
             life
             that
             I
             lothed
             ,
             now
             may
             
             we
             sing
             ,
             hay
             ding
             ,
             a
             ding
             ,
             a
             ding
             ,
             and
             leaue
             to
             lament
             any
             longer
             ,
             glad
             to
             the
             
             heart
             to
             depart
             ,
             that
             I
             must
             bid
             adew
             to
             my
             master
             ,
             thankes
             to
             the
             heauens
             will
             
             I
             giue
             while
             I
             liue
             ,
             .ij.
             for
             ioye
             ,
             for
             ioye
             ,
             that
             I
             leaue
             him
             ,
             for
             .ij.
             gone
             may
             
             hee
             be
             downe
             .
             trole
             we
             the
             Boles
             ,
             le
             ts
             in
             pretie
             soules
             ,
             to
             carrouse
             
             with
             the
             wenches
             ,
             to
             .ij.
             with
             the
             wenches
             .
             .ij.
             with
             the
             wenches
             .
          
        
         
           
             MEDIVS
             .
          
           
             
             LOng
             haue
             we
             bin
             perplext
             and
             vext
             ,
             with
             a
             life
             that
             I
             loathed
             ,
             now
             may
             we
             
             sing
             :
             hay
             ding
             ,
             a
             ding
             ,
             a
             ding
             ,
             and
             leaue
             to
             lament
             any
             longer
             ,
             glad
             to
             the
             heart
             to
             
             depart
             ,
             that
             we
             must
             bid
             adew
             to
             my
             master
             ,
             thankes
             to
             the
             heauens
             will
             I
             giue
             
             
             while
             I
             liue
             for
             ioye
             that
             I
             leaue
             him
             ,
             for
             .ij.
             downe
             ,
             neere
             more
             that
             
             we
             see
             downe
             ,
             trole
             we
             the
             boles
             ,
             le
             ts
             in
             pretie
             soules
             to
             carrouse
             with
             the
             
             wenches
             ,
             to
             carrouse
             ,
             to
             .ij.
             with
             the
             wenches
             ,
             to
             carrouse
             with
             the
             wenches
             .
          
        
         
           
             BASSVS
             .
          
           
             
             LOng
             haue
             we
             bin
             perplext
             and
             vext
             ,
             with
             a
             life
             that
             I
             loathed
             ,
             now
             may
             we
             
             sing
             ,
             hay
             ding
             ,
             a
             ding
             ,
             a
             ding
             ,
             and
             leaue
             to
             lament
             any
             longer
             ,
             glad
             to
             the
             heart
             
             to
             depart
             that
             I
             must
             bid
             adew
             to
             my
             master
             ,
             thankes
             to
             the
             heauens
             will
             I
             giue
             ,
             
             while
             I
             liue
             for
             ioye
             ,
             for
             ioye
             ,
             that
             I
             leaue
             him
             ,
             for
             ioye
             ,
             downe
             ,
             .ij.
             
             
             nor
             againe
             to
             come
             at
             vs
             ,
             trole
             we
             the
             Boles
             ,
             le
             ts
             in
             prety
             souls
             to
             car
             -
             
             rouse
             with
             the
             wenches
             ,
             to
             .ij.
             to
             .ij.
             to
             .ij.
             with
             the
             wenches
             ,
             to
             carrouse
             with
             
             the
             wenches
             .
          
        
      
       
         
         
           ¶
           Seruants
           out
           of
           Seruice
           ,
           are
           going
           to
           the
           Citie
           to
           looke
           for
           new
           .
        
         
           6
        
         
           4.
           
           VOC
           .
        
         
           
             TREBLE
             .
          
           
             
             HEigh
             ho
             ,
             away
             the
             Mare
             ,
             let
             vs
             set
             aside
             all
             care
             ,
             aside
             all
             care
             ,
             
             if
             any
             man
             be
             disposed
             to
             trie
             ,
             Loe
             here
             comes
             a
             lustie
             crew
             ,
             a
             lustie
             crew
             ,
             that
             are
             
             enforced
             to
             crie
             ,
             anew
             Master
             ,
             anew
             ,
             .ij.
             .ij.
             anew
             Master
             ,
             a
             
             new
             ,
             Hay
             now
             ,
             .ij.
             wee
             le
             take
             small
             paines
             ,
             and
             yet
             
             will
             thriue
             ,
             hay
             now
             .
          
        
         
           
             BASSVS
             .
          
           
             
             HEigh
             hoe
             ,
             away
             the
             Mare
             ,
             let
             vs
             set
             aside
             all
             care
             ,
             if
             any
             man
             be
             
             desposed
             to
             trie
             ,
             Loe
             here
             comes
             a
             lustie
             crew
             ,
             that
             are
             enforced
             to
             crie
             ,
             
             anew
             Master
             ,
             anew
             ,
             .ij.
             .ij.
             anew
             Master
             anew
             ,
             Hey
             now
             
             wee
             le
             cut
             their
             throates
             that
             
          
        
         
           
           
             MEDIVS
             .
          
           
             
             HEigh
             hoe
             ,
             away
             the
             Mare
             ,
             let
             vs
             set
             aside
             all
             care
             ,
             .ij.
             let
             aside
             all
             
             care
             ,
             if
             any
             man
             be
             disposed
             to
             trie
             ,
             Loe
             here
             comes
             a
             lustie
             crew
             ,
             Loe
             ,
             .ij.
             that
             
             are
             enforced
             to
             trie
             ,
             anew
             Master
             anew
             ,
             .ij.
             .ij.
             
             Master
             ,
             anew
             Master
             
             anew
             .
             We
             neither
             minde
             to
             begge
             nor
             starue
             .
             
          
        
         
           
             TENOR
             .
          
           
             
             HEigh
             hoe
             away
             the
             Mare
             ,
             let
             vs
             set
             aside
             all
             care
             ,
             .ij.
             if
             any
             man
             
             be
             disposed
             to
             trie
             ,
             Loe
             here
             comes
             a
             lustie
             crew
             ,
             a
             lustie
             crew
             ,
             that
             are
             enfor
             -
             
             ced
             to
             crie
             ,
             anew
             Master
             anew
             ,
             .ij.
             .ij.
             anew
             Master
             anew
             .
             
             We
             will
             haue
             more
             then
             we
             
             deserue
             .
          
        
      
       
         
         
         
           ❧
           CITIE
           ROVNDS
           .
        
         
           
             
             BRoomes
             for
             old
             Shooes
             ,
             Pouchrings
             ,
             Bootes
             and
             Buskings
             ,
             will
             
             yee
             buy
             a
             -
             ny
             new
             Broome
             ?
             New
             Oysters
             ,
             new
             Oysters
             ,
             New
             new
             Cockels
             ,
             
             Cockels
             nye
             ,
             Fresh
             Herrings
             :
             Will
             yee
             buy
             any
             straw
             ?
             Hay
             yee
             any
             Kitchin-stuffe
             
             Maides
             ?
             Pippins
             fine
             ,
             Cherrie
             ripe
             ,
             ripe
             ,
             ripe
             ,
             Cherrie
             ripe
             ,
             ripe
             ,
             ripe
             .
             Hay
             any
             
             Wood
             to
             cleaue
             ?
             Giue
             eare
             to
             the
             clocke
             ,
             beware
             your
             locke
             ,
             your
             fire
             and
             your
             
             light
             ,
             and
             God
             giue
             you
             good
             night
             ,
             one
             a
             Clocke
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             8.
             
          
           
             3.
             
             VOC
             .
          
           
             
             I
             Pray
             you
             good
             Mother
             ,
             giue
             me
             leaue
             to
             play
             with
             little
             Iohn
             ,
             
             to
             make
             his
             Bed
             ,
             and
             combe
             his
             head
             ,
             and
             come
             againe
             anon
             ,
             or
             else
             beate
             me
             as
             
             you
             thinke
             good
             ,
             for
             I
             loue
             Iohn
             alone
             .
          
        
         
           
             9.
             
          
           
             3.
             
             VOC
             .
          
           
             
             MY
             Mistris
             will
             not
             be
             content
             ,
             to
             take
             a
             Iest
             ,
             a
             Iest
             ,
             a
             Iest
             ,
             as
             Chaucer
             
             meant
             ,
             but
             following
             stil
             the
             womans
             fashion
             ,
             allowes
             it
             ,
             allowes
             it
             ,
             for
             the
             new
             
             translation
             ,
             for
             with
             the
             word
             she
             would
             not
             dispence
             ,
             and
             yet
             ,
             and
             yet
             ,
             and
             yet
             ,
             
             and
             yet
             I
             know
             the
             loues
             the
             sence
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             10.
             
          
           
             4.
             VOC
          
           
             
             I
             Lay
             with
             an
             old
             man
             all
             the
             night
             ,
             I
             turned
             to
             him
             and
             he
             to
             me
             ,
             
             hee
             could
             not
             doe
             so
             well
             as
             hee
             might
             ,
             but
             hee
             would
             faine
             ,
             but
             it
             would
             
             not
             bee
             .
          
        
      
       
         
         
           ❧
           CITIE
           CONCEITES
           .
           ¶
           The
           Painters
           Song
           of
           London
           .
        
         
           11.
           
        
         
           5.
           
           Voc.
           
        
         
           
             Medius
             .
          
           
             
             WHere
             are
             you
             faire
             maides
             ,
             that
             haue
             neede
             of
             our
             trades
             ?
             
             I
             le
             sell
             you
             a
             rare
             confection
             :
             will
             yee
             haue
             your
             faces
             spread
             ,
             either
             with
             white
             
             or
             red
             ?
             will
             yee
             buy
             any
             ,
             will
             yee
             buy
             any
             faire
             complection
             ?
          
        
         
           
             BASSVS
             .
          
           
             
             WHere
             are
             you
             .
             
          
           
             
               2.
               
            
             
               My
               drugges
               are
               no
               dregges
               ,
            
             
               For
               I
               haue
               whites
               of
               Egges
               ,
            
             
               Made
               in
               a
               rare
               confection
               .
            
             
               Red
               Leather
               and
               Surflet
               water
               ,
            
             
               Scarlet
               colour
               or
               Staues-aker
               ,
            
             
               Will
               yee
               buy
               any
               faire
               complection
               ?
            
          
        
         
           
           
             TREBLE
             .
          
           
             
             WHere
             are
             you
             .
             
             
          
        
         
           
             QVINTVS
             .
          
           
             
             WHere
             are
             you
             .
             
             
          
        
         
           
             TENOR
             .
          
           
             
             WHere
             are
             you
             .
             
             
          
        
      
       
         
         
           ¶
           The
           Scriueners
           seruants
           Song
           of
           Holborne
           .
        
         
           12.
           
        
         
           4.
           
           Voc.
           
        
         
           
             Medius
             .
          
           
             
             MY
             master
             is
             so
             wise
             ,
             so
             wise
             ,
             that
             hee
             's
             proceeded
             wittall
             ,
             my
             
             Mistris
             is
             a
             foole
             ,
             a
             foole
             ,
             and
             yet
             t
             is
             the
             most
             get-all
             .
             Let
             the
             Vsurer
             cram
             him
             in
             
             interest
             that
             excell
             ,
             their
             pits
             ,
             their
             pits
             enough
             to
             damme
             him
             before
             he
             goes
             
             to
             hell
             .
             In
             Holborne
             some
             :
             In
             Fleetestreete
             some
             :
             where
             eare
             he
             come
             ,
             there
             
             some
             ,
             there
             some
             ,
             Where
             eare
             ,
             .ij.
             where
             ,
             .ij.
             theirs
             some
             ,
             theirs
             some
             .
          
        
         
           
             TREBLE
             .
          
           
             
             MY
             Master
             is
             so
             wise
             .
             
             
             
             
          
        
         
           
             TENOR
             .
          
           
             
             MY
             Master
             is
             so
             wise
             .
             
             
             
          
        
         
           
             BASSVS
             .
          
           
             
             MY
             Master
             is
             so
             wise
             .
             
             
             
          
        
      
       
         
         
           ¶
           A
           Belmans
           Song
           .
        
         
           13.
           
        
         
           4.
           
           Voc.
           
        
         
           
             Tenor.
             
          
           
             
             MAides
             to
             bed
             ,
             and
             couer
             coale
             ,
             let
             the
             Mouse
             .ij.
             
             
             Out
             of
             her
             hole
             :
             Crickets
             ,
             Crickets
             in
             the
             Chimney
             sing
             ,
             whil'st
             the
             little
             Bell
             ,
             
             the
             little
             Bell
             doth
             ring
             .
             If
             fast
             asleepe
             ,
             who
             can
             tell
             when
             the
             Clapper
             ,
             Clapper
             
             hits
             the
             Bell.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             TREBLE
             .
          
           
             
             
             
          
        
         
           
             MEDIVS
             .
          
           
             
             
          
        
         
           
             BASSVS
             .
          
           
             
             
          
        
      
       
         
         
           ¶
           The
           Cryers
           Song
           of
           Cheape-side
           .
        
         
           14.
           
        
         
           4.
           
           Voc.
           
        
         
           
             Medius
             .
          
           
             
             O
             Yes
             ,
             O
             yes
             ,
             O
             yes
             ,
             If
             any
             one
             at
             fifteene
             ,
             hath
             taken
             vp
             and
             found
             
             a
             pretie
             ,
             pretie
             thing
             ,
             .ij.
             
             That
             hath
             ,
             that
             hath
             her
             maiden
             head
             vnbound
             .
             
             If
             any
             gallant
             haue
             with
             Cater-tray
             ,
             play'd
             the
             wise
             Aker
             ,
             and
             made
             all
             away
             ,
             
             let
             him
             come
             to
             the
             Crier
             ,
             let
             .ij.
             
             There
             will
             bee
             laide
             a
             thousand
             
             pound
             to
             tenne
             ,
             that
             none
             ,
             that
             none
             ,
             .ij.
             (
             of
             these
             )
             will
             ere
             bee
             had
             a
             -
          
        
         
           
             TREBLE
             .
          
           
             
             
             
             
             
          
        
         
           
             TENOR
             .
          
           
             
             
             
             
          
        
         
           
             BASSVS
             .
          
           
             
             
             
             
          
        
         
           
           
             
             gaine
             .
             O
             yes
             ,
             O
             yes
             ,
             if
             note
             or
             line
             ,
             or
             word
             be
             here
             let
             fall
             ,
             that
             giues
             ,
             .ij.
             
             
             that
             giues
             to
             any
             man
             the
             taste
             of
             Gall
             ,
             Let
             him
             come
             to
             the
             Cryer
             ,
             Let
             .ij.
             
             
             I
             will
             lay
             my
             lips
             to
             a
             fat
             shrouing
             Hen
             ,
             that
             none
             ,
             .ij.
             of
             these
             ,
             of
             these
             will
             be
             had
             
             againe
             ,
             for
             this
             I
             say
             and
             likewise
             I
             protest
             ,
             no
             arrowes
             here
             at
             shot
             at
             any
             brest
             ,
             but
             
             all
             are
             well
             come
             ,
             are
             .ij.
             to
             my
             musicke
             feast
             :
             But
             all
             are
             wel-come
             ,
             .ij.
             
             
             But
             .ij.
             to
             my
             musicke
             feast
             ,
             wel-come
             ,
             .ij.
             vnto
             my
             musicke
             feast
             .
          
        
         
           
             TREBLE
             .
          
           
             
             
             
             
             
             But
             all
             are
             wel-come
             ,
             are
             .ij.
             to
             my
             musicke
             feast
             ,
             .ij.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             TENOR
             .
          
           
             
             
             
             
             
             But
             all
             are
             wel-come
             ,
             
             are
             .ij.
             but
             al
             are
             .ij.
             vnto
             my
             musick
             feast
             ,
             .ij.
             vnto
             .ij.
             my
             musick
             feast
             .
          
        
         
           
             BASSVS
             .
          
           
             
             
             
             
             But
             all
             are
             wel-come
             ,
             are
             .ij.
             are
             wel-come
             ,
             but
             .ij
             
          
        
      
       
         
         
           COVNTRY
           ROVNDS
           .
        
         
           
             15.
             
          
           
             3.
             
             VOC
             .
          
           
             
             HE
             that
             will
             an
             Ale-house
             keepe
             ,
             must
             haue
             three
             things
             in
             store
             ,
             
             a
             Chamber
             and
             a
             feather
             Bed
             ,
             a
             Chimney
             and
             a
             hey
             no-ny
             no-ny
             ,
             hay
             no-ny
             
             no-ny
             ,
             hey
             nony
             no
             ,
             hey
             nony
             no
             ,
             hey
             nony
             no.
             
          
        
         
           
             16.
             
          
           
             3.
             
             VOC
             .
          
           
             
             ANd
             seest
             thou
             my
             Cow
             to
             day
             Fowler
             ,
             and
             seest
             .ij.
             
             
             the
             Bels
             ring
             into
             Mattens
             ,
             the
             Bels
             .ij.
             
             Bim
             bome
             ,
             bim
             bome
             ,
             
             a
             bome
             ,
             bome
             ,
             bim
             bome
             ,
             bim
             bome
             ,
             a
             bome
             bome
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             17.
             
          
           
             4.
             VOC
          
           
             
             KIt
             and
             Tom
             chid
             a
             ,
             Tom
             and
             Kit
             chid
             ,
             Kit
             chid
             Tom
             ,
             Tom
             chid
             
             Kit
             ,
             Kit
             and
             Tom
             chid
             a.
             
          
        
         
           
             18.
             
          
           
             3.
             
             VOC
             .
          
           
             
             DErrie
             ding
             ,
             ding
             ,
             ding
             Dasson
             ,
             I
             am
             Iohn
             Cheston
             ,
             we
             weeddon
             
             we
             wodden
             ,
             we
             weedon
             ,
             we
             wodden
             ,
             Bim
             bom
             ,
             bim
             bom
             ,
             bim
             bom
             ,
             bim
             bom
             .
          
        
         
           
             19.
             
          
           
             5.
             
             VOC
             .
          
           
             
             AS
             I
             went
             by
             the
             way
             ,
             holom
             ,
             trolum
             ,
             there
             met
             I
             by
             the
             way
             ,
             ha
             -
             
             zom
             ,
             gazom
             ,
             and
             I
             had
             my
             little
             companion
             :
             I
             would
             a
             catcht
             ,
             hazom
             ,
             gazom
             ,
             
             and
             hunge
             him
             vpon
             holum
             trolum
             .
          
        
      
       
         
           22.
           
        
         
           4.
           
           Voc.
           
        
         
           
           
             Treble
             .
          
           
             
             THere
             were
             three
             Rauens
             sat
             on
             a
             tree
             ,
             Downe
             a
             downe
             ,
             hay
             down
             ,
             hay
             
             downe
             .
             There
             were
             three
             Rauens
             sat
             on
             a
             tree
             ,
             with
             a
             downe
             ,
             There
             were
             three
             
             Rauens
             sat
             on
             a
             tree
             ,
             they
             were
             as
             blacke
             as
             they
             might
             be
             ,
             with
             a
             downe
             derrie
             ,
             
             derrie
             ,
             derrie
             ,
             downe
             ,
             downe
             .
          
           
             
               The
               one
               of
               them
               said
               to
               his
               mate
               ,
            
             
               down
               adowne
               hey
               downe
               ,
            
          
           
             
               2
            
             
               The
               one
               of
               them
               said
               to
               his
               mate
               ,
            
             
               with
               adowne
               :
            
             
               The
               one
               of
               them
               said
               to
               his
               mate
            
             
               Where
               shall
               we
               our
               breakefast
               take
               ?
            
             
               with
               adowne
               dery
               downe
               .
            
             
               Downe
               in
               yonder
               greene
               field
               ,
            
             
               downe
               adowne
               hey
               downe
               ,
            
             
               Downe
               in
               yonder
               greene
               field
               ,
            
             
               with
               adowne
               .
            
             
               Downe
               in
               yonder
               greene
               field
            
             
               There
               lies
               a
               Knight
               slain
               vnder
               his
               shield
               ,
            
             
               with
               a
               downe
               .
            
             
               His
               hounds
               they
               lie
               downe
               at
               his
               feete
               ,
            
             
               downe
               adowne
               hey
               downe
               .
            
          
           
             
               4
            
             
               His
               hounds
               they
               lie
               downe
               at
               his
               feete
               ,
            
             
               with
               adowne
               .
            
             
               His
               hounds
               they
               lie
               downe
               at
               his
               feete
            
             
               So
               well
               they
               can
               their
               Master
               keepe
               ,
            
             
               with
               adowne
               .
            
             
               His
               Haukes
               they
               flie
               so
               eagerly
            
             
               downe
               adowne
               .
            
          
           
             
               5
            
             
               His
               Haukes
               they
               flie
               so
               eagerly
            
             
               with
               adowne
               .
            
             
               His
               Haukes
               they
               flie
               so
               eagerly
               ,
            
             
               There
               's
               no
               fowle
               dare
               him
               come
               nie
               .
            
             
               with
               a
               downe
               .
            
             
               Downe
               there
               comes
               a
               fallow
               Doe
               ,
            
             
               downe
               adowne
               .
            
          
           
             
               6
            
             
               Downe
               there
               comes
               a
               fallow
               Doe
            
             
               with
               a
               downe
               .
            
             
               Downe
               there
               comes
               a
               fallow
               Doe
               ,
            
             
               As
               great
               with
               yong
               as
               she
               might
               goe
               .
            
             
               with
               adowne
               .
            
             
               She
               lift
               vp
               his
               bloudy
               hed
               ,
            
             
               downe
               adowne
               .
            
          
           
             
               7
            
             
               She
               lift
               vp
               his
               bloudy
               hed
               ,
            
          
        
         
           
           
             MEDIVS
             .
          
           
             
             Downe
             a
             downe
             ,
             hay
             downe
             ,
             with
             a
             downe
             
             with
             a
             downe
             ,
             hey
             derrie
             derrie
             ,
             downe
             ,
             downe
             ,
             downe
             .
          
        
         
           
             TENOR
             .
          
           
             
             Downe
             hey
             downe
             ,
             hey
             downe
             ,
             hey
             downe
             .
             with
             a
             
             downe
             ,
             with
             a
             downe
             derrie
             ,
             derrie
             downe
             a
             downe
             .
          
        
         
           
             BASSVS
             .
          
           
             
             Downe
             hey
             downe
             ,
             hey
             downe
             ,
             with
             a
             downe
             ,
             
             with
             hey
             downe
             downe
             ,
             derrie
             downe
             downe
             .
          
           
             
               with
               a
               downe
               .
            
             
               She
               lift
               vp
               his
               bloudy
               hed
               ,
            
             
               And
               kist
               his
               wounds
               that
               were
               so
               red
            
             
               with
               a
               downe
               .
            
          
           
             
               8
            
             
               She
               got
               him
               vp
               vpon
               her
               backe
               ,
            
             
               downe
               adowne
               .
            
             
               She
               got
               him
               vp
               vpon
               her
               backe
               ,
            
             
               with
               adowne
               .
            
             
               She
               got
               him
               vp
               vpon
               her
               backe
               ,
            
             
               And
               carried
               him
               to
               earthen
               lake
               ,
            
             
               with
               adowne
               downe
               .
            
          
           
             
               9
            
             
               She
               buried
               him
               before
               the
               prime
               ,
            
             
               downe
               adowne
               .
            
             
               She
               buried
               him
               before
               the
               prime
               ,
            
             
               with
               adowne
               .
            
             
               She
               buried
               him
               before
               the
               prime
               ,
            
             
               She
               was
               dead
               her selfe
               ere
               euen-song
               time
            
             
               with
               adowne
               .
            
          
           
             
               10
            
             
               God
               send
               euery
               gentleman
            
             
               downe
               adowne
               .
            
             
               God
               send
               euery
               gentleman
            
             
               with
               adowne
               .
            
             
               God
               send
               euery
               gentleman
            
             
               Such
               haukes
               ,
               such
               hounds
               ,
               and
               such
               a
               Leman
               ,
            
             
               with
               adowne
               .
            
          
        
      
       
         
         
           ¶
           The
           Marriage
           of
           the
           Frogge
           and
           the
           MOVSE
           .
        
         
           21.
           
        
         
           4.
           
           Voc.
           
        
         
           
             Treble
             .
          
           
             
             IT
             was
             the
             Frogge
             in
             the
             well
             ,
             Humble-dum
             ,
             humble-dum
             .
             And
             
             the
             merrie
             Mouse
             in
             the
             Mill
             ,
             tweedle
             ,
             tweedle
             twino
             .
          
           
             
               2
            
             
               The
               Frogge
               would
               a
               woing
               ride
               ,
            
             
               humble
               dum
               humble
               dum
            
             
               Sword
               and
               buckler
               by
               his
               side
               ,
            
             
               tweedle
               ,
               tweedle
               twino
               .
            
          
           
             
               3
            
             
               When
               he
               was
               vpon
               his
               high
               horse
               set
               ,
            
             
               humble
               dum
               ,
               humble
               dum
            
             
               His
               boots
               they
               shone
               as
               blacke
               as
               iet
               ,
            
             
               tweedle
               ,
               tweedle
               twino
               .
            
          
           
             
               4
            
             
               When
               she
               came
               to
               the
               merry
               mill
               pin
               ,
            
             
               humble
               dum
               ,
               humble
               dum
            
             
               Lady
               Mouse
               beene
               you
               within
               ?
            
             
               tweedle
               ,
               tweedle
               twino
               .
            
          
           
             
               5
            
             
               Then
               came
               out
               the
               dusty
               Mouse
               ,
            
             
               humble
               dum
               ,
               humble
               dum
            
             
               I
               am
               Lady
               of
               this
               house
               ,
            
             
               tweedle
               ,
               tweedle
               twino
               .
            
          
           
             
               6
            
             
               Hast
               thou
               any
               minde
               of
               me
               ?
            
             
               humble
               dum
               ,
               humble
               dum
            
             
               I
               haue
               e'ne
               great
               minde
               of
               thee
               ,
            
             
               tweedle
               ,
               tweedle
               twino
               .
            
          
           
             
               7
            
             
               Who
               shall
               this
               marriage
               make
               ?
            
             
               humble
               dum
               ,
               humble
               dum
               ,
            
             
               Our
               Lord
               which
               is
               the
               rat
               ,
            
             
               tweedle
               ,
               tweedle
               twino
               .
            
          
           
             
               8
            
             
               What
               shall
               we
               haue
               to
               our
               supper
               ?
            
             
               humble
               dum
               ,
               humble
               dum
               ,
            
             
               Three
               beanes
               in
               a
               pound
               of
               butter
               ,
            
             
               tweedle
               tweedle
               twino
               .
            
          
           
             
               9
            
             
               When
               supper
               they
               were
               at
               ,
            
             
               humble
               dum
               ,
               humble
               dum
            
             
               The
               Frog
               ,
               the
               Mouse
               ,
               and
               euen
               the
               Rat
               ,
            
             
               tweedle
               ,
               tweedle
               twino
               :
            
          
           
             
               10
            
             
               Then
               came
               in
               gib
               our
               cat
               ,
            
             
               humble
               dum
               ,
               humble
               dum
               ,
            
             
               And
               catcht
               the
               mouse
               euen
               by
               the
               backe
               ,
            
             
               tweedle
               ,
               tweedle
               twino
               .
            
          
           
             
               11
            
             
               Then
               did
               they
               separate
               ,
            
             
               humble
               dum
               ,
               humble
               dum
               ,
            
             
               And
               the
               frog
               leapt
               on
               the
               floore
               so
               flat
               ,
            
             
               tweedle
               ,
               tweedle
               twino
               .
            
          
           
             
               12
            
             
               Then
               came
               in
               Dicke
               our
               Drake
               ,
            
             
               humble
               dum
               ,
               humble
               dum
               ,
            
             
               And
               drew
               the
               frogge
               euen
               to
               the
               lake
               ,
            
             
               tweedle
               ,
               tweedle
               twino
               .
            
          
           
             
               13
            
             
               The
               Rat
               run
               vp
               the
               wall
               ,
            
             
               humble
               dum
               ,
               humble
               dum
               .
            
             
               A
               goodly
               company
               ,
               the
               diuell
               goe
               with
               all
               ,
            
             
               tweedle
               ,
               tweedle
               twino
               .
            
          
        
         
           
           
             MEDIVS
             .
          
           
             
             Humble-dum
             ,
             humble-dum
             ,
             tweedle
             ,
             tweedle
             
             twino
             .
          
        
         
           
             TENOR
             .
          
           
             
             Humble-dum
             ,
             humble-dum
             ,
             tweedle
             ,
             
             tweedle
             ,
             twino
             .
          
        
         
           
             BASSVS
             .
          
           
             
             Humble-dum
             ,
             humble-dum
             .
             tweedle
             ,
             
             tweedle
             twino
             .
          
        
      
       
         
         
           ¶
           A
           wooing
           Song
           of
           a
           Yeoman
           of
           KENTS
           Sonne
           .
        
         
           22.
           
        
         
           4.
           
           Voc.
           
        
         
           
             Tenor.
             
          
           
             
             I
             Haue
             house
             and
             land
             in
             Kent
             ,
             and
             if
             you
             'l
             loue
             me
             ,
             loue
             me
             now
             :
             
             two
             pence
             halfe-peny
             is
             my
             rent
             ,
             I
             cannot
             come
             euery
             day
             to
             woo
             .
          
           
             
               Ich
               am
               my
               vathers
               eldest
               zonne
               ,
            
             
               my
               mother
               eke
               doth
               loue
               me
               well
               ,
            
             
               For
               ich
               can
               brauely
               clout
               my
               shoone
               ,
            
             
               and
               ich
               full
               well
               can
               ring
               a
               bell
               .
            
             
               Chorus
               .
               For
               he
               can
               brauely
               clout
               his
               shoone
               ,
            
             
               and
               he
               full
               wel
               can
               ring
               a
               bell
               .
            
          
           
             
               My
               vather
               he
               gaue
               me
               a
               hogge
               ,
            
             
               my
               mouther
               she
               gaue
               me
               a
               zow
               ,
            
             
               I
               haue
               a
               God-vather
               dwels
               there
               by
               ,
            
             
               and
               he
               on
               me
               bestowed
               a
               plow.
            
             
               Chor.
               He
               has
               a
               God-vather
               dwels
               there
               by
               ,
            
             
               and
               he
               on
               him
               bestowed
               a
               plow.
               
            
          
           
             
               One
               time
               I
               gaue
               thee
               a
               paper
               of
               pins
            
             
               anoder
               time
               a
               taudry
               lace
               :
            
             
               And
               if
               thou
               wilt
               not
               grant
               me
               loue
               ,
            
             
               in
               truth
               ich
               die
               beuore
               thy
               vace
               .
            
             
               Cho.
               And
               if
               thou
               wilt
               not
               grant
               his
               loue
            
             
               in
               truth
               hee
               'le
               die
               beuore
               thy
               vace
               .
            
          
           
             
               Ich
               haue
               beene
               twise
               our
               Whitson
               Lord
               ,
            
             
               ich
               haue
               had
               Ladies
               many
               vare
               ,
            
             
               And
               eke
               thou
               hast
               my
               heart
               in
               hold
               ,
            
             
               and
               in
               my
               minde
               zeemes
               passing
               rare
               .
            
             
               Cho.
               And
               eke
               thou
               hast
               his
               hart
               in
               hold
               ,
            
             
               and
               in
               his
               mind
               seemes
               passing
               rare
               .
            
          
           
             
               Ich
               will
               put
               on
               my
               best
               white
               sloppe
               ,
            
             
               and
               ich
               will
               weare
               my
               yellow
               hose
               ,
            
             
               And
               on
               my
               head
               a
               good
               gray
               hat
               ,
            
             
               and
               in
               't
               ich
               sticke
               a
               louely
               rose
               .
            
             
               Chor.
               And
               on
               his
               head
               a
               good
               gray
               hat
               ,
            
             
               and
               in
               't
               hee
               'le
               sticke
               a
               louely
               rose
               .
            
          
           
             
               Wherefore
               cease
               off
               ,
               make
               no
               delay
               ,
            
             
               and
               if
               you
               'le
               loue
               me
               ,
               loue
               me
               now
               ,
            
             
               Or
               els
               ich
               zeeke
               zome
               oder
               where
               ,
            
             
               for
               I
               cannot
               come
               euery
               day
               to
               woo
               .
            
             
               Cho.
               Or
               els
               hee
               'le
               zeek
               zome
               oder
               where
               ,
            
             
               for
               he
               cannot
               come
               euery
               day
               to
               woo
               .
            
          
        
         
           
           
             TREBLE
             .
          
           
             
             
             Two
             pence
             halfe-peny
             is
             his
             rent
             ,
             he
             cannot
             come
             euery
             day
             to
             woo
             .
          
        
         
           
             MEDIVS
             .
          
           
             
             Two
             pence
             halfe
             -
             
             is
             his
             rent
             ,
             he
             cannot
             come
             euery
             day
             to
             woo
             .
          
        
         
           
             BASSVS
             .
          
           
             
             Two
             pence
             halfe-penie
             is
             his
             rent
             ,
             
             he
             cannot
             come
             euery
             day
             to
             woo
             .
          
        
      
       
         
         
           ¶
           A
           Christmas
           Carroll
           .
        
         
           23.
           
        
         
           4.
           
           Voc.
           
        
         
           
             Treble
             .
          
           
             
             REmember
             O
             thou
             man
             ,
             O
             thou
             man.
             .ij.
             
             Remember
             O
             thou
             
             man
             thy
             time
             is
             spent
             ,
             remember
             O
             thou
             man
             ,
             how
             thou
             art
             dead
             and
             gone
             ,
             and
             
             I
             did
             what
             I
             can
             ,
             therefore
             repent
             .
          
           
             
               Remember
               Adams
               fall
            
             
               O
               thou
               man
               ,
               O
               thou
               man
               ,
            
          
           
             
               2
            
             
               Remember
               Adams
               fall
            
             
               From
               heauen
               to
               hell
               :
            
             
               Remember
               Adams
               fall
            
             
               How
               we
               were
               condemned
               all
            
             
               In
               hell
               perpetuall
            
             
               there
               for
               to
               dwell
               .
            
             
               Remember
               Gods
               goodnesse
            
             
               O
               thou
               man
               ,
               O
               thou
               man
               ,
            
          
           
             
               3
            
             
               Remember
               Gods
               goodnesse
            
             
               And
               his
               promise
               made
               .
            
             
               Remember
               Gods
               goodnesse
               ,
            
             
               How
               he
               sent
               his
               sonne
               doubtlesse
            
             
               Our
               sinnes
               for
               to
               redresse
               ,
            
             
               be
               not
               affraid
               .
            
          
           
             
               4
            
             
               The
               Angels
               all
               did
               sing
               ,
            
             
               O
               thou
               man
               ,
               O
               thou
               man.
            
             
               The
               Angels
               all
               did
               sing
            
             
               Vpon
               the
               Shepheards
               hill
               .
            
             
               The
               Angels
               all
               did
               singe
            
             
               Praises
               to
               our
               heauenly
               King
               ,
            
             
               And
               peace
               to
               man
               liuing
            
             
               with
               a
               good
               will.
               
            
          
           
             
               5
            
             
               The
               shepheards
               amazed
               was
               ,
            
             
               O
               thou
               man
               ,
               O
               thou
               man.
            
             
               The
               shepheards
               amazed
               was
            
             
               To
               heare
               the
               Angels
               sing
               ,
            
             
               The
               shepheards
               amazed
               was
            
             
               How
               it
               should
               come
               to
               passe
            
             
               That
               Christ
               our
               Messias
            
             
               should
               be
               our
               King.
               
            
          
           
             
               6
            
             
               To
               Bethlem
               did
               they
               goe
               ,
            
             
               O
               thou
               man
               ,
               O
               thou
               man
               ,
            
             
               To
               Bethlem
               did
               they
               go
            
             
               The
               shepheards
               three
               ,
            
             
               To
               Bethlem
               did
               they
               goe
            
             
               To
               see
               where
               it
               were
               so
               or
               no
               ,
            
             
               Whether
               Christ
               were
               borne
               or
               no
            
             
               to
               set
               man
               free
               .
            
          
           
             
               7
            
             
               As
               the
               Angels
               before
               did
               say
               ,
            
             
               O
               thou
               man
               ,
               O
               thou
               man
               ,
            
          
        
         
           
           
             MEDIVS
             .
          
           
             
             O
             thou
             man
             ,
             O
             thou
             man.
             
             
             therefore
             repent
             .
          
        
         
           
             TENOR
             .
          
           
             
             O
             thou
             man
             ,
             O
             thou
             man
             ,
             
             therefore
             repent
             .
          
        
         
           
             BASSVS
             .
          
           
             
             O
             thou
             man
             ,
             O
             thou
             man
             ,
             
             therefore
             repent
             .
          
           
             
               As
               the
               Angels
               before
               did
               say
               ,
            
             
               So
               it
               came
               to
               passe
               ,
            
             
               As
               the
               Angels
               before
               did
               say
               ,
            
             
               They
               found
               a
               babe
               whereas
               it
               lay
            
             
               In
               a
               manger
               wrapt
               in
               hay
               ,
            
             
               so
               poore
               he
               was
               .
            
          
           
             
               8
            
             
               In
               Bethlem
               he
               was
               borne
               ,
            
             
               O
               thou
               man
               ,
               O
               thou
               man
               ,
            
             
               In
               Bethlem
               he
               was
               borne
               ,
            
             
               For
               mankind
               sake
               ,
            
             
               In
               Bethlem
               he
               was
               borne
            
             
               For
               vs
               that
               were
               forlorne
               ,
            
             
               And
               therefore
               tooke
               no
               scorne
            
             
               our
               flesh
               to
               take
               .
            
          
           
             
               9
            
             
               Giue
               thanks
               to
               God
               alway
               ,
            
             
               O
               thou
               man
               ,
               O
               thou
               man
               ,
            
             
               Giue
               thanks
               to
               God
               alway
            
             
               With
               heart
               most
               ioyfully
               ,
            
             
               Giue
               thankes
               to
               God
               alway
               ,
            
             
               For
               this
               our
               happy
               day
               ,
            
             
               Let
               all
               men
               sing
               and
               say
            
             
               holy
               ,
               holy
               .
            
          
        
         
           FINIS
           .
        
      
    
     
  

