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A17872 The description of a maske: presented in the Banqueting roome at Whitehall, on Saint Stephens night last at the mariage of the Right Honourable the Earle of Somerset: and the right noble the Lady Frances Howard. Written by Thomas Campion. Whereunto are annexed diuers choyse ayres composed for this maske that may be sung with a single voyce to the lute or base-viall. Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620.; Somerset, Robert Carr, Earl of, d. 1645.; Somerset, Frances Howard Carr, Countess of, 1593-1632. 1614 (1614) STC 4539; ESTC S107414 6,201 30

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respect The Sea-borne Goddesse straight will come Quench these lights and make all dombe Some Sleepe others she will call And so godnight to all godnight to all FINIS AYRES Made by seuerall Authors AND Sung in the Maske at the Marriage of the Right Honourable ROBERT Earle of Somerset and the Right Noble the Lady FRANCES HOVVARD Set forth for the Lute and Base Violl and may be exprest by a single voyce to eyther of those Instruments LONDON Printed for Laurence Lisle dwelling at the Signe of the Tigers-head in Pauls Church-yard 1614. CANTO I. The firrt Song made and exprest by Mr. Nicholas Laneir BRing a way bring a way this sacred Tree the tree of grace and boun-tie Set it in Bel Annae's eye for shee she onely she onely she can all knotted spels vn tie Pull'd from this stocke let her blest hand conuey To any suppliant hand a bough And let that hand aduance it now Against a charme that charme shall fade a way BASSO I. BRing away CANTO II. These three Songs following were composed by Mr. Coprario and sung by Mr. Iohn Allen and Mr. Laneir GOe happy man like th' Euening Starre Whose beams to May neither Hag nor Fiend with stand The power of Bride groomes welcome are Th'vnchar med Knights surren der thy vi ctorious hand now By ver tue of thy raised Bow 2 Away Enchantments vanish quite No more delay our longing sight 'T is fruitlesse to contend with Fate Who giues vs power against your hate Braue Knights in Courtly pompe appeare For now are you long lookt for here BASSO II. GOe happy man CANTO III. WHile dauncing rests fit place to Mu sicke graunting Good spels the Fates shall breathe all En uy daunting Kind eares with ioy en chan ting Io Io Io Io Io Hy men Io Hy men 2 Like lookes like hearts like loues are linkt together So must the Fates be pleas'd so come they hither To make this ioy perseuer Io Io Hymen 3 Loue decks the Spring her buds to th' ayre exposing Such fire here in these Bridall brests reposing They leaue with Charmes enclosing Io Io Hymen BASSO III. WHile dancing CANTO IIII. COme a shore come merry Mates With your nim ble heeles pates Summon euery man his Knight Enough ho-nour'd is this night Now let your sea-borne Goddesse come Quench these lights and make all dombe Some sleepe others let her call And so good night good night to all go●● night good night good night good night to all 2 Hast abourd hast now away Hymen frownes at your delay Hymen doth long nights affect Yeeld him then his due respect The Sea-borne Goddesse straight will come Quench those lights and make all dumbe Some sleepe others she will call And so good night to all good night to all BASSO IIII. COme a shore CANTO V. A Song made by Th. Campion and sung in the Lords Maske at the Count Palatines Marriage we haue here added to fill vp these emptie Pages WOoe her and win her hee that can Each wo man So she must take and leaue a man Till time more hath two Lo uers This doth Ioue to shew that want makes beau tie grace dis co uers If faire Women were more scant they would be more respe cted more affe cted 2 Courtship and Musicke sute with Loue They both are workes of passion Happy is hee whose words can moue Yet sweet Notes help perswasion Mixe your words with Musicke then That they the more may enter Bold assaults are fit for men That on strange beauties venter BASSO V. WOoe her FINIS The Names of the Maskers 1 THE Duke of Lennox 2 The Earle of Pembrooke 3 The Earle of Dorset 4 The Earle of Salisburie 5 The Earle of Mountgomerie 6 The Lord Walden 7 The Lord Scroope 8 The Lord North. 9 The Lord Hayes 10 Sir Thrmas Howard 11 Sir Henry Howard 12 Sir Charles Howard FINIS