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Priuate Musicke

Or the first booke of Ayres and Dialogues: Contayning Songs of 4. 5. and 6. parts, of seuerall sorts, and being Verse and Chorus, is fit for Voyces and Viols. And for want of Viols, they may be performed to either the Virginall or Lute, where the Proficient can play vpon the Ground, or for a shift to the Base Viol alone. All made and composed, according to the rules of Art

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[XXII. The Spring of ioy is dry]

The Spring of ioy is dry, that ran into my heart

The Spring of ioy is dry, that ran into my heart, And all my comforts flye, my loue and I, I must part, I must part, I must part, Farewell my loue, I goe, The Bee vnto the flower, The Cattle to the brook, That we, that we may sport our fill, may sport our fill, And loue continue still, and loue continue still.