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Hereafter do follovv Sixe short Aers or Canzonets to three voyces, being the first fruites of Composition, doone by his brother William Holborne.



Hereafter do follovv Sixe short Aers or Canzonets to three voyces, being the first fruites of Composition, doone by his brother William Holborne.



[Hange then for loe she changeth]

Change then for loe she changeth

Change then for loe she changeth And after new loue rangeth fa la la fa la la la. I, change and quite her, No no loue and spite her. Fa la la la fa la la la la.



[Since Bonny-boots was dead]

Since Bonny-boots was dead

Since Bonny-boots was dead that so diuinely Could toot and foot it could toot & foot it toot and foot it (ô he did it finely We neare went more amaying Nor hard that sweet that sweet falaing. Fa la la la la la that sweet falaing.



[Heere rest my thoughts]

Heere rest my thoughts, what needeth all this hasting

Heere rest my thoughts, what needeth all this hasting To fry in pangs and torment euerlasting. And yet my Heart is eu'n to you as cruell, Her eye the flame but my Heart lendes the fuell.



[Sweet I grant]

Sweet I grant that I am as blacke and homely

Sweet I grant that I am as blacke and homely and homely As thou art faire and comely But ah why dost thou flie me Were I a Moore thou couldst no lesse set by me no lesse set by me.



[Gvsh foorth my teares]

Gvsh foorth my teares

Gvsh foorth my teares foorth my teares and stay the burning either of my poore hart or her eyes choose you whether Oh peeuish fond desier For out alas alas for out alas alas my sighes my sighs my sighs still blow the fier.



[Sit still & sturre not]

Sit still & sturre not stur not

Sit still & sturre not stur not, Lady Here it is coole & shady, Fa la la la la la la Fa la la la la la la la. O no away away awaie O no away I dare not Let me then kisse & spare not Fa la la la la la la la Fa la la la la la la la fa la la la la fa la la la.