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The first booke of ayres of fovre parts, with Tableture for the luteh

So made, that all the parts may be plaide together with the Lute, or one voyce with the Lute and Base-Vyell

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VII.

[Thinke not tis I alone that sing her praise]

Thinke not tis I alone that sing her praise,
No, all regard her whom my Muse respects,
Each sweetly singing Syten in her layes,
Deserued Trophes of her worth erects,
And Philomela on her thorny perch,
Her nearest notes, to note her praise doth search.