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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[XVI. Come louers all]
Come louers all to mee And cease your mourningCome louers all to mee And cease your mourning, cease your mourning loue has no shafts to shoote no more brands burning, no more brands burning, hee meanes my paines shall you from paines deliuer. Shall you from paines deliuer, for in my brest h'has empted all his quiuer, Had he not beene a child, he would haue knowne, h'has lost a thousand thousand seruants to kill on, Thousand seruants to kill on, to kill on.
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