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Francis Pilkington "First Book of Songs or Airs"
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1 | Now peep, boe peep, thrise happie blest mine eies
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / b1v |
2 | My choise is made, and I desire no change
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / b2v |
3 | Can shee disdaine, can I persist to Loue
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / c1v |
4 | Alas faire face, why doth that smoothed brow
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / c2v |
5 | Whether so fast, see how the kindly flowers perfumes the Aire
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / d1v |
6 | Rest sweet Nimphs; let gouden sleepe charme your Star brighter eies
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / d2v |
7 | Aye mee, shee frownes, my mistresse is offended
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / e1v |
8 | Now let her change and spare not, since she proues false I care not
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / e2v |
9 | Underneath a Cypris shade, the Queene of Loue sate mourning
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / f1v |
10 | Sound wofull plaints in hills and woods
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / f2v |
For his unfortunate friend William Harwood
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11 | Your that pine in long desire
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / g1v |
12 | Looke Mistresse mine, within this hollow brest
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / g2v |
13 | Clime O hart, clime to thy rest
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / h1v |
To his louing friend M.Holder, M. of Arts
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14 | Thanks gentle Moone for thy obscured light
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / h2v |
15 | I Sigh as sure to weare the fruit, of the willow tree
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / i1v |
16 | Down a down, thus Phillis sung, by Fancie once oppressed
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / i2v |
17 | Diaphenia like the Dafdowndillie, white as the Sunne, faire as the Lillie
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / k1v |
18 | Beautie sat bathing by a spring, where fairest shades did hide her
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / k2v |
19 | Musick deare solace, to my thoughts neglected
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / l1v |
20 | With fragrant flowers we strew the way
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / l2v |
21 | Come, come all you that draw heauens purest breath
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / m1v |
An Elogie in remebrance of his Worshipfull friend Thomas Leighton Esquier
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22 | A Pauin for the Lute and Base Violl
(OT) - Pilkington1605 / m2v |
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