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William Corkine: The second Booke of Ayres, Some, to Sing and Play to the Base-Violl alone: Otheres, to be sung to the Lute and Base Violl, With new Corantoes, Pauins, Almaines, as also diuers new Descants vpon old Grounds, set to the Lyra-Violl
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I. Each louely grace my Lady doth possesse
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II. Truth trying Time shall cause my Mistresse say
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III. Two Louers sat lamenting, hard by a Christall brooke
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IIII. T'is true, t'is day, what though it be?
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V. Deere, though your minde stand so averse
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VI. Shall I be with ioyes deceiued?
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VII. Downe, downe proud minde
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VIII. Beware faire Maides of Musky Courtiers oathes
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IX. The Fire to see my woes for anger burneth
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X. Goe heavy thoughts down to the place of woe
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