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A Mvsicall Dreame

Or The Fovrth Booke Of Ayres, The First part is for the Lute, two Voyces, and the Viole de Gambo; The Second part is for the Lute, the Viole and foure Voices to Sing: The Third part is for one Voyce alone, or to the Lute, the Basse Viole, or to both if you please, VVhereof, two are Italian Ayres

  
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[She hath an eye ah me, ah me]

1

She hath an eye ah me, ah me
Shee an eye to see. ah me
That shee hath too which makes me sigh
As louers doe, hey hoe
Ah me that an eye
Should make her liue and me to die,
Wise mens eyes are in their mind
But louers eyes are euer blind.

2

She hath a lippe, ah, ah alas,
Two lippes which doe themselues surpasse,
Alasse two lips for kisses,
Of earthly loue the heauenly blisses, hey hoe, hey hoe
Alasse, oh woe that a heauen,
Should make vs ods that make all euen,
Ladies kisses are a charme,
That kill us ere they doe vs harme.

3

She hath a heart ah me, ah me,
A heart she hath which none can see,
Ah me that I haue none,
Which makes me sigh, yea sighing grone, hey hoe, hey hoe
Hey hoe aye me that I part,
And liue, yet leaue wich her my heart,
Hartlesse men may liue by loue.
This she doth know and this I proue.