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In the First Booke
Songs of 4. Parts.
- Author of light.
- The man of life vpright.
- Where are all thy beauties now?
- Out of my soules depth.
- View me Lord a worke of thine.
- Brauely deckt come forth bright day.
- To musicke bent is my retyred minde.
- Tune thy Musicke to thy hart.
- Most sweet and pleasing.
- Wise men patience neuer want.
- Neuer weather-beaten saile.
- Lift vp to heauen sad wretch.
- Loe, when backe mine eye.
- As by the streames of Babilon.
- Sing a Song of joy,
- Awake thou heavy spright.
Songs of 3. parts.
- Come chearfull day.
- Seeke the Lord.
- Lighten heauy heart thy spright.
- Iack and Ione they think no ill.
Of 2. Parts
- All lookes be pale.
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In the second Booke
Songs of 3. Parts.
- Vaine men whose follies.
- How eas'ly wert thou chained?
- Harden now thy tyred hart.
- O what vnhopt for sweet supply,
- Where she her sacred bowre adornes.
- Faine would I my loue disclose.
- Giue beuty all her right.
- O deare that I with thee.
- Good men shew if you can tell.
- What Haruest halfe so sweet is?
- Sweet exclude me not.
- The peacefull Westerne winde.
- There is none, o none but you.
- Pin'd I am and like to dye.
- So many loues haue I neglected.
- Though your strangenesse.
- Come away, arm'd with loues.
- Come you pretty false-ey'd.
- A secret loue or two.
- Her rosie cheekes.
Of 2. Parts
- Where shall I refuge seeke?
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