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Canzonets to three voyces
Youll, Henry
[dedication]
[section]
I.
[I. Each day of thine]
II.
[II. Come Loue lets walke]
III.
[III. In yonder dale]
IIII.
[IIII. See where this Nimph]
V.
[V. Pipe shepheards pipe]
VI.
[VI. Onely ioy now heare you are]
VII.
[VII. Of sweet and daintie flowres]
VIII.
[VIII. Slow, slow fresh fount]
IX.
[IX. In pleasant sommers morning]
X.
[X. Once I thought to dye for Loue]
XI.
[XI. Awake sweet Loue]
XII.
[XII. Pittie me, pittie me]
XIII.
[XIII. Cease restlesse thoughts]
XIIII.
[XIIII. Sweet Phillis stay]
XV.
[XV. The shepheards daughters]
XVI.
[XVI. Bvt behold where they returne along]
XVII.
[XVII. Say shepheard say]
XVIII.
[XVIII. Bvt though poore sheepe]
XIX.
[XIX. In the mery Month of May]
XX.
[XX. Come mery lads let vs away]
XXI.
[XXI. Whiles ioyfull spring time lasteth]
XXII.
[XXII. Earely before the day doth spring]
XXIII.
[XXIII. Where are now those iolly swaines]
XXIIII.
[XXIIII. Now the country lasses hie them]
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Canzonets to three voyces
[II. Come Loue lets walke]
Come
Loue lets walke into the Spring,
Where wee may heare the black Bird sing,
The Robin Redbreast and the Thrush,
The Nightingale in thorny bush,
The Mauis sweetly caroling,
These to my Loue content will bring.
Canzonets to three voyces