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[An Eligie in memorie of Master Thomas Hynton.]

With mornefull Musique

With mornefull Musique, with mornefull Musique, now remember him, that while hee liu'd, did oft remember thee, and fill'd his Musiques Fountaine to the brimme, with thy sweet songs and pleasant harmony, and pleasant harmony, harmony, who was to Master, Children and to frend, so faithfull, kinde and true, so faithfull kinde and true as no man more, so wise, so learnd, so carefull, so carefull of his ende, as grac'd his liuing actions, and therefore, his death,



with sobbes & sighes, and sighs I will deplore, I will deplore, And wish to die, and wish to die, to liue in heau'nly blisse, to liue in heau'n, in heau'ly blisse, where worthie, Hynson, through gods mercie is, where worthy Hynson (is,) through gods mercie is, through gods mercie is.