The Treasury of Musick Containing ayres and dialogues To Sing to the theorbo-lute or basse-viol. Composed |
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'Twas a fine life I liv'd when I did dress
My self to Court your peevishness;
When I did at your foot-stool lye,
Expecting from your eye to live or dye.
My self to Court your peevishness;
When I did at your foot-stool lye,
Expecting from your eye to live or dye.
Now frowns or smiles, I care not which I have;
Nay, rather than I'le be your slave,
I'le Court the Plague to send me to my grave.
Nay, rather than I'le be your slave,
I'le Court the Plague to send me to my grave.
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