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Ayrs and madrigalles
Cavendish, Michael (ca. 1565-1628)
[section]
[dedication]
I.
[I Stay Glicia stay]
II.
II
[Mourne Marcus mourne]
III.
III
IIII.
[IIII Finetta faire and feate]
V.
V
VI.
VI
VII.
VII
VIII.
[VIII Siluia, is faire, yet scorning loue vnseemly]
IX.
IX
X.
[X Faire are those eies]
XI.
[XI Wandring in this place as in a wildernes]
XII.
[XII Everie bush new springing]
XIII.
[XIII Down in a valley]
XIIII.
[XIIII Wanton, wanton, come hither, wanton]
XV.
[XV Say shepherds say]
XVII.
[XVII Farewell dispaire]
XVIII.
[XVIII Slie theese if so you will beleeue]
XVIIII.
[XVIIII What thing more cruell can you do]
XX.
[XX In flower of April springing]
XXI.
[XXI Zephirus brings the time]
XXII.
[XXII Mvch it delighted to see Phillis smiling]
XXIII.
[XXIII Come gentle swains & shepherds]
XXIIII.
[XXIIII To former ioy now turnes]
XXV.
[XXV Faustina hath the fairer face]
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Ayrs and madrigalles
Ayrs and madrigalles
Michael Cavendish
ca. 1565-1628
Printed by Peter Short [etc.]
London
1598
Ayrs and madrigalles