Ayres, to sing and play to the lvte and Basse Violl. With Pauins, Galliards, Almaines, and Corantos for the Lyra violl | ||
[XII.]
[Shall a frowne or angrie eye]
1
Shall a frowne or angrie eye,Shall a word vnfitly placed?
Shall a shadow make me flie,
As I were with Tygers chaced?
Loue must not be so disgraced.
2
Shall I woe her in dispight?Shall I turne her from her flying?
Shall I tempt her with delight,
Shall I laugh out her denying?
Noe, beware of louers crying.
3
Shall I then with patient mind,Still attend her wayward pleasure,
Time will make her proue more kind,
Let her coynesse then take leasure,
Paines are worthy such a treasure.
Ayres, to sing and play to the lvte and Basse Violl. With Pauins, Galliards, Almaines, and Corantos for the Lyra violl | ||