The firste booke of Songes or Ayres of fowre partes with Tableture for the Lute So made that all the partes together, or either of them seuerally may be song to the Lute, Orpherian or Viol de gambo. Composed by John Dowland ... Also an inuention by the sayd Author for two to playe vpon one Lute |
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The firste booke of Songes or Ayres of fowre partes with Tableture for the Lute | ||
II. Whoeuer thinks or hopes of loue for loue
Who euer thinks or hopes of loue for loue,
Or who belou'd in Cupids lawes doth glorie,
Who ioyes in vowes or vowes not to remoue,
Who by this light-god hath not ben made sorry.
Let him see me ecclipsed from my son
With darke clowdes of an earth: Quite ouer runne
Or who belou'd in Cupids lawes doth glorie,
Who ioyes in vowes or vowes not to remoue,
Who by this light-god hath not ben made sorry.
Let him see me ecclipsed from my son
With darke clowdes of an earth: Quite ouer runne
Who thinks that sorrowes felte, desires hidden,
Or humble faith in constant honor arm'd,
Can keepe loue from the friut that is forbidden,
Who thinks that change is by entreatie charm'd,
Looking on me let him know loues delights
Are treasures hid in caues, but kept by Sprights.
Or humble faith in constant honor arm'd,
Can keepe loue from the friut that is forbidden,
Who thinks that change is by entreatie charm'd,
Looking on me let him know loues delights
Are treasures hid in caues, but kept by Sprights.
The firste booke of Songes or Ayres of fowre partes with Tableture for the Lute | ||