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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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[XXI. Th'ecco]

Th' ecco, the wandring winds that throw through the ayre

Th' ecco, the wandring winds that throw through the ayre, The wandring winds that throw through the ayre, the wandring winds that throw through the ayre, lifes soueraigne balsome as they blow, shall with the lawdes, And zeale begetting layes breath'd by vs hourely in thy prayes, feast the ayre breath'd feast the ayre, feast the ayre, And teach the hils rocks and woods to sing, Hayle Cloris hayle, fayre goddesse of the spring.