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Containing Songs of fiue parts of seuerall sorts, some ful, and some Verse and Chorus. But all fit for Voyces and Vials, with an Organ Part; which for want of Organs, may be performed on Virginals, Base-Lute, Bandora, or Irish Harpe. Also, A Mourning Song of sixe parts for the Death of the late Right Honorable Sir Fvlke Grevil ... Composed according to the Rules of Art, by M. P. [i.e. Martin Peerson]
  
  

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[24 Where shall a sorrow]

Where shall a sorrow, great enough bee sought

Where shall a sorrow, great enough bee sought, for this sad ruine which the sates haue wrought, vnlesse the fates themselues should weepe, and wish their curblesse power, had beene controld in this for thy losse worthyest Lord no mourning eye, has flood enough, no mourning eye has flood enough no Muse nor Elegie, enough expression, to thy worth can lend. No though thy Sidney had suruiu'd his friend, no though thy Sidney had suruiu'd his friend.