A Handefull of pleasant delites Containing sundrie new Sonets and delectable Histories, in diuers kindes of Meeter. Newly deuised to the newest tunes that are now in use, to be sung: euerie Sonet orderly pointed to his proper Tune. With new additions of certain Songs, to verie late deuised Notes, not commonly knowen, nor vsed heretofore, By Clement Robinson, and diuers others |
A Handefull of pleasant delites | ||
The lamentation of a woman being wrongfully defamed.
You
Ladies falsly deemd,
of anie fault or crime:
Command your pensiue harts to help
this dolefull tune of mine:
For spitefull men there are,
that faults would fain espie:
Alas, what heart would heare their talke,
but willingly would die.
of anie fault or crime:
Command your pensiue harts to help
this dolefull tune of mine:
For spitefull men there are,
that faults would fain espie:
Alas, what heart would heare their talke,
but willingly would die.
I waile oft times in woe,
and curse mine houre of birth,
Such slanderous pangs do me oppresse,
when others ioy in mirth:
Belike it was ordaind to be my destinie.
Alas what heart would heare their talk, &c.
and curse mine houre of birth,
Such slanderous pangs do me oppresse,
when others ioy in mirth:
Alas what heart would heare their talk, &c.
A thousand good women,
haue guiltlesse been accusde:
For verie spite, although that they,
their bodies neuer abusde:
the godly Susana accused was falsly alas &c.
haue guiltlesse been accusde:
For verie spite, although that they,
their bodies neuer abusde:
the godly Susana accused was falsly alas &c.
The poisoned Pancalier,
ful falsly did accuse
The good Dutchesse of Sauoy,
because she did refuse.
To grant vnto his loue,
that was so vngodlie. Alas what, &c.
ful falsly did accuse
The good Dutchesse of Sauoy,
because she did refuse.
To grant vnto his loue,
that was so vngodlie. Alas what, &c.
Such false dissembling men,
stoong with Alectos dart:
Must needs haue place to spit their spite,
vpon some guiltlesse hart:
Therefore, I must be pleasde,
that they triumph on me, Alas, &c.
stoong with Alectos dart:
Must needs haue place to spit their spite,
vpon some guiltlesse hart:
Therefore, I must be pleasde,
that they triumph on me, Alas, &c.
Therefore, Lord, I thee pray,
the like death downe to send,
Upon these false suspected men,
or else their minds t'amend:
As thou hast done tofore,
vnto these persons three. Alas what, &c.
the like death downe to send,
Upon these false suspected men,
or else their minds t'amend:
As thou hast done tofore,
vnto these persons three. Alas what, &c.
A Handefull of pleasant delites | ||