The Works of Thomas Campion Complete Songs, Masques, and Treatises with a Selection of the Latin Verse: Edited with an introduction and notes by Walter R. Davis |
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II. Another Dialogue, to be sung at the same time.
CANT.Now is the time, now is the hower
When joy first blest this happy Bower:
TEN.
Here is a sight that sweetens every sower.
CANT.
So shines the Moon by night,
TEN.
So looks the Sun by day;
CANT.
Heavenly is his light,
TEN.
And never shal decay.
CHORUS.
There is no voice enough can sing
The praise of our great King.
CANT.
Fal, showers of sweet delight;
TEN.
Spring, flowers of plesant mirth;
CANT.
What heaven hath beams that shine more bright?
TEN.
Here heven is now, stars shine on earth.
CANT.
In one all honor groweth,
TEN.
From one all comfort floweth:
BOTH.
Dutie saith that to this one all it hath it oweth.
CHORUS.
Let then that one of all be praised
That hath our fortunes raised.
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