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Ayres
Ferrabosco, Alfonso (ca. 1575-1628)
[dedication]
[section]
TO MY EXCELLENT FRIEND ALFONSO FERRABOSCO.
TO THE WORTHY AVTHOR.
I.
I. Like Hermit poore
II.
II. Come home my troubled thoughts
III.
III. Come away
IIII.
IIII. Deere when to thee
V.
V. Faine I would
VI.
VI. Come my Celia
VII.
VII. So, so, leaue off
VIII.
VIII. Young and simple though I am
IX.
IX. Drowne not with teares
X.
X. I am a louer
XI.
XI. Why stayes the bridegroome
XII.
XII. Sing wee then heroyque grace
XIII.
XIII. Sing the riches of his skill
XIIII.
XIIII. Sing the nobles of his race
XV.
XV. With what new thoughts
XVI.
XVI. Fly from the world
XVII.
XVII. Shall I seeke to ease my griefe
XVIII.
XVIII. If all these Cupids now were blinde
XIX.
XIX. It was no pollicie of court
XX.
XX. Yes were the loues
XXI.
XXI. So beautie on the waters stood
XXII.
XXII. Had those that dwell
XXIII.
XXIII. If all the ages of the earth
XXIIII.
XXIIII. Vnconstant loue
XXV.
XXV. O Eyes, O mortall starres
XXVI.
XXVI. Fayre cruell Nimph
XXVII.
XXVII. What shall I wish
XXVIII.
XXVIII. Tell me O Loue
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Alfonso Ferrabosco
ca. 1575-1628
Printed by T. Snodham, for Iohn Brovvne [etc.]
London
1609
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