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Of Duos, or Songs for tvvo voices

composed and made by Thomas Whythorne ... Of the which, some be playne and easie to be sung, or played on Musicall Instruments, & be made for yong beginners of both those sorts. And the rest of these Duos be made and set foorth for those that be more perfect in singing or playing as aforesaid, all the which be deuided into three parts ... Now newly published in An. Do. 1590 [by Thomas Whythorne]
  

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[XII. And I will walke at libertie]



[XII. And I will walke at libertie]

And I will walke at libertie for I seek thy commaundements, I will speake of thy testimonies also euen before kings and will not be ashamed and my delight shalbe in thy commaundements which I haue loued, my hands also will I lift vp vnto thy commaundements which I haue loued, and my study shalbe in thy statutes,

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The remainder of this volume (Songs XIII to LII) consist of only a single line and have thus been omitted.