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Canzonets to three voyces
Youll, Henry
[dedication]
[section]
I.
[I. Each day of thine]
II.
[II. Come Loue lets walke]
III.
[III. In yonder dale]
IIII.
[IIII. See where this Nimph]
V.
[V. Pipe shepheards pipe]
VI.
[VI. Onely ioy now heare you are]
VII.
[VII. Of sweet and daintie flowres]
VIII.
[VIII. Slow, slow fresh fount]
IX.
[IX. In pleasant sommers morning]
X.
[X. Once I thought to dye for Loue]
XI.
[XI. Awake sweet Loue]
XII.
[XII. Pittie me, pittie me]
XIII.
[XIII. Cease restlesse thoughts]
XIIII.
[XIIII. Sweet Phillis stay]
XV.
[XV. The shepheards daughters]
XVI.
[XVI. Bvt behold where they returne along]
XVII.
[XVII. Say shepheard say]
XVIII.
[XVIII. Bvt though poore sheepe]
XIX.
[XIX. In the mery Month of May]
XX.
[XX. Come mery lads let vs away]
XXI.
[XXI. Whiles ioyfull spring time lasteth]
XXII.
[XXII. Earely before the day doth spring]
XXIII.
[XXIII. Where are now those iolly swaines]
XXIIII.
[XXIIII. Now the country lasses hie them]
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Canzonets to three voyces
Canzonets to three voyces
Henry Youll
Printed by Thomas Este [etc.]
London
1608
Canzonets to three voyces