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Madrigales and ayres

of two, three, foure and fiue Voyces, with the continued Base, with Toccatos, Sinfonias and Rittornellos to them. After the manner of Consort Musique. To be performed with the Harpesechord, Lutes, Theorbos, Base Violl, two Violins, or two viols
  
  

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[XV. Farewell]

Farewell once my delight

Farewell once my delight, farewell the nerest part of my hart, of the world the dearest, Ill plaine no more to loue, no more to thee, but seace to mourne, where none will pittie mee.



And though I hat my life since you hat me

And though I hat my life since you hat me. Ill couer it, to hid your crueltie, and since my loue and me you disauou, as if to loue you were to Iniure you.



Ill mildly temporize, with my vnrest and flye, flye the face I carie, carie in my brest, Nor farther seeke this onely shall suffice me my loue deseru'd you, though you did despise mee.



Farewell and may you euer be, good as you are though neere so bad so bad to me, bee you belou'd of all, and lastly shine, as faire in Heauens eye, As you are in mine.