Ayres, to sing and play to the lvte and Basse Violl. With Pauins, Galliards, Almaines, and Corantos for the Lyra violl | ||
II.
[Some can flatter, some can faine]
[1]
Some can flatter, some can faine,Simple trueth shall pleade for mee
Let not beautie trueth disdaine,
Trueth is euen as faire as shee.
2
But since Paires must equall proue,Let my strength her youth oppose,
Loue her beautie, faith her loue,
On eu'n termes so may we close.
3
Corke or Leade, in equall waight,Both one iust proportion yeeld,
So may breadth be pays'd with height,
Steepest mount with plainest field.
4
Vertues haue not all one kind,Yet all vertues merits bee:
Diuers vertues are combind,
Diff'ring so Deserts agree.
5
Let then loue and beautie meete,Making one diuine concent,
Constant as the sounds, and sweete,
That enchant the firmament.
Ayres, to sing and play to the lvte and Basse Violl. With Pauins, Galliards, Almaines, and Corantos for the Lyra violl | ||