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The first booke of Songs or Ayres of 4. parts

vvith Tableture for the Lute or Orpherian, with the Violl de Gamba
  
  

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VIII.

[Now let her change and spare not]

Now let her change and spare not,
Since she proues false I care not,
Fained loue so bewitched my delight,
That still I doated on her sight,
But she is gon, New desires imbracing,
And my deserts disgracing.
When did I erre in blindnesse,
Or vex her with vnkindnesse,
If my care did attend her alone,
Why is she thus vntimely gone?
True loue abides till the day of dying,
False loue is euer flying.
Then false fare-well for euer,
Once false proue faithfull neuer,
He that now so triumphes in thy loue,
Shall soone my present fortunes proue.
Were I as faire as diuine Adonis,
Loue is not had where none is.