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Of 6. voc.

[XIX. Since your sweet chery lips I kist]

Since your sweet chery lips I kist

Since your sweet chery lips I kist no want of food I once haue mist. My stomacke now no meate requires, My throate no drinke at all desires, for by your breath which then I gained Camelion like my life maintained.



[XX. 2 Part. Then grant the deare chose cheries]

Then grant the deare chose cheries still

Then grant the deare chose cheries still, O let me feede on them my fill If by a surfet death I get, vpon my tombe let this be set, Here lieth he whome cheries two, made both to liue and life forgo.



[XXI. Stay wandring thoughts]

Stay wandring thoughts O whether do you flie

Stay wandring thoughts O whether do you flie Ah leaue of your mourning, rest is returning ioy is at hand and heauy sorrowes past down fall your feares hope highy reares Ah then reioyce and neuer cease to sing.



[XXII. Your presence breedes my anguish]

Your presence breedes my anguish, your absence makes

Your presence breedes my anguish, your absence makes me languish your sight with wo doth fill mee and want of your sweet sight alasse doth kill me.



[XXIII. 2. Part If those deare eyes that burne mee]

If those deare eyes that burne mee

If those deare eyes that burne mee with mild aspect you turn me for life my weake heart panteth, If frowningly my spirite and life blood fainteth



[XXIIII. 3. Part If you speake kindly to me]

If you speake kindly to me

If you speake kindly to me, alas kinde wordes vndoe me yet silence doth dislike me, and one vnkind ill word starke dead will strike me.

Here endeth the songes of sixe partes.