Canzonets To Fowre Voyces With a Song of eight parts |
M. Io. Dowland to the Author.
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M. Io. Dowland to the Author.
Thov only shalt have Phyllis,Only thou fit (without all further gloses)
Crouned to be with euerlasting Roses,
With Roses and with Lillies,
And with Daffadoundillies,
But thy songs sweeter are (saue in their closes)
Then are Lillies or Roses:
Like his that taught the woods sound Amaryllis.
GOLDINGS; you that haue too too dainty NOSES,
Auaunt, go feede you themels where on ROSES.
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