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Mvsicke Of Svndrie kindes

Set forth in two Bookes. The First Whereof Are, Aries for 4. Voices to the Lute, Orphorion, or Basse-Viol, with a Dialogue for two Voices, and two Basse Viols in parts, tunde the Lute way. The Second Are Pauens, Galiards, Almaines, Toies, Iigges, Thumpes and such like, for two Basse-Viols, the Lieraway, so made as the greatest number may serue to play alone, very easie to be performde. Composed by Thomas Ford

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[Faire, sweet cruell, why doest thou flie mee]

Faire, sweet cruell, why doest thou flie mee,
Go not goe not, oh goe not from thy deerest,
Though thou doest hasten I am nie thee
When thou see'mst farre then am I neerest,
Tarrie then Oh tarrie, then and take me with you.
Fie, fie, sweetest here is no danger,
Flie not, flie not, oh flie not loue pursues thee,
I am no foe, nor forraine stranger,
Thy scornes with fresher hope renewes me,
Tarrie then, &c.