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CANTVS OF THOMAS MORLEY THE FIRST BOOKE OF CANZONETS TO TWO VOYCES LONDON Printed by Thomas Snodham for Matthew Lownes and Iohn Browne M.DCXIX TO THE MOST VERTVOVS AND GENTLE LADIE THE LADIE PERIAM LOE heere most worthy Ladie these Canzonets of mine like two wayting maydes desiring to attend vpon you destinated by my Wife euen before they were borne vnto your Ladiships seruice Not that for any great good or bewtie in them shee thought them worthy of you but that not being able as heretofore still to serue you she would that these therefore with their presence should make good and supply that hir absence For hir sake then vouchsafe gentle Ladie to entertain them hauing no other thing to commend them to you for but this that they are Virgins neuer yet hauing once been out at doores nor seene the fashions of the world abroad And therefore notwithstanding perhaps in the highest degree they shall not satisfie you yet if they shall but in any sort content you I know that the greatest fault you will finde in them shall be for their smalenesse And so good Madame I cease further to trouble but not still to s●rue and honor you Your Ladieships Euer to commaund Thomas Morley THE TABLE CANZONETS FYre and lightning XI Flora wilt thou torment me XIII Goe ye my Canzonets I I goe before my darling V In nets of goulden wyer XV I should for griefe anguish XIX Lo heere another loue VIII Leaue now mine eyes X I Miraculous VII O thou that art so cruell XVII Sweet Nimphe III When loe by break of morning II FANTASIES IL Doloroso IIII La Girandola VI La Rondinella IX Il Grillo XII Il Lamento XIIII La Caccia XVI La Sampogna XVIII La Sirena XX La Tortorella XXI FINIS I. CANTVS GOE yee my Canzonets to my deer dar╌ling ij Goe ye my Canzonets to my deer dar╌ling to my deere darling and with your gentle dainty sweet accentings desire her to vouchsafe these my la╌mentings ij And with a crownet of hir rayes supernall T' adorne your locks and make your name eter╌nall ij And with a crownet of hir rayes supernall T' adorne your locks and make your name eter╌nall ij II. CANTVS WHen loe by breake of mor╌ning ij My loue hir selfe ador╌ning ij When loe by breake of morning ij When loe by breake of morning My loue hir selfe a╌dor╌ning ij Doth walk the woods so daintie Gathering sweet Violets Cowslips plenty ij sweet Violets and Cowslips plen╌ty The birds enamour'd ij sing and praise my Flora Loe heere new Aurora Loe heere a new Auro╌ra The birds enamor'd ij sing and praise my Flora Loe heere a new Aurora ij Loe heere a new Auro╌ra III. CANTVS SWeet Nimphe come to thy louer to thy louer ij Loe heere alone ij our loues wee may discouer sweet Nimphe come to thy louer to thy louer ij lo here alone ij our loues wee may discouer Where the sweet Nightingale with wan╌ton with wanton gloses hark hir loue to disclo╌ses to disclo╌ses ij where the sweet Nightingale with wan╌ton with wanton gloses hark hir loue to disclo╌ses to discloses ij IIII. CANTVS FAntasie Il doloroso V. CANTVS I Goe before my dar╌ling ij I goe before my dar╌ling ij I goe before my dar╌ling ij Follow thou to the bowre in the close al╌ley Ther wee will together Sweetly kisse each eyther And like two wantons Dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dal╌ly There wee will toge╌ther Sweetly kisse each eyther And like two wan╌tons Dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally VI. CANTVS FAntasie La Girandola VII CANTVS MIraculous loues wounding loues wounding Miraculous loues woun╌ding ij Miraculous loues wounding ij Miraculous loues woun╌ding Euen those darts my sweet Phillis ij So fiercly shot against my hart╌rebounding re╌bounding Are turnd to Roses Violets and Lillies Violets Lillies with odour sweet a╌bounding sweet abounding With odour sweet aboun╌ding Miraculous loues wounding ij Miraculous loues woun╌ding Miraculous loues wounding loues wounding ij Miraculous loues wounding VIII CANTVS LOE heere another loue ij from heauen desen╌ded ij Loe heere another loue ij from heauen de╌sended ij That with forces a new and with new dar╌ting doth wound the heart ij and yet doth breed no smarting doth wound the hart and yet doth breed no smarting no smarting That with forces a new and with new darting doth wound the hart ij and yet doth breed doth breed no smarting doth wound the hart and yet doth breed no smarting IX CANTVS FAntasie La Rondinella X. CANTVS LEaue now mine eyes lamen╌ting your teares your teares do but augment augment this my lamen╌ting Leaue now mine eyes lamenting your teares doe but augment this my lamenting this my lamen╌ting Death death come thou death come thou relieue me ij Death come thou relieue mee Alas to liue forsaken thus doth grieue me Ah see now where he lyeth Ah see see now where hee ly╌eth hee ly╌eth Then farewel false vnkinde farewell thy Flora dy╌eth Death Death come thou Death come thou reliue mee ij Death come thou relieue mee A╌las to line forsaken thus doth grieue mee Ah see now where he lyeth Ah see see now where he ly╌eth hee ly╌eth Then farewell false vnkinde farewell thy Flora dy╌eth XI CANTVS FYre and lightning from heauen fall ij And swet╌ly en╌flame that heart with loue arightfull Fyre and lightning from heauen fall ij And sweet╌ly enflame that hart with loue arightfull of Flora my delight╌full ij of Flora my delight╌full So faire but yet so spightfull of Flora my delightfull ij of Flora my delight╌full So faire but yet so spightfull XII CANTVS FAntasie Il Grillo XIII CANTVS FLora wilt thou torment mee And yet must I content mee Flora wilt thou torment mee And yet must I content mee And shall I haue no plea╌sure ij Of that thy beauties treasure Lo then Lo then I dye dying thus complaine me ij Flora gentle and faire Alas hath slaine mee ij a╌las hath slaine mee ij a╌las hath slaine mee Flora gentle and faire a╌las hath slaine mee ij a╌las hath slaine mee ij a╌las hath slaine mee XIIII CANTVS FAntasie Il Eamento XV. CANTVS IN nets of golden wy╌ers ij With Pearle and Rubie spangled ij My heart entangled ij Cries and help requiers ij Cries help requiers ij Sweet loue from out those bryers But thou vouchsafe to free me Ere long aliue ij a╌las thou shalt not see me ij a╌las thou shalt not see me Ere long aliue ij a╌las thou shalt not see mee ij alas thou shalt not see mee XVI CANTVS FAntasie La Caccia XVII CANTVS O Thou that art so cru╌ell My dainty louely iew╌ell ij O thou that art so cru╌ell My dainty louely iew╌ell ij Why thus in my tormenting Dost thou still vse re╌len╌ting ij A╌las right out come slay mee Doe not thus still from time to time delay mee ij Doe not thus still from time to time delay mee ij Alas right out come
slay mee Doe not thus still from time to time delay mee ij Doe not thus still from time to time delay mee ij XVIII CANTVS FAntasie La Sampogna XIX CANTVS I Should for griefe and anguish dye recureâ•Œles ij I should for griefe and anguish dye recureâ•Œles ij That day I mist my Flota I faire and sightly Cleerer then is the Sun that shines so brightly ij that shines so brightâ•Œly ij That day I mist my Flora faire and sightly Cleerer then is the sunne that shines so brightly ij that shines so brightâ•Œly ij XX. CANTVS FAntasie La Sirena XXI CANTVS FAntasie La Torello FINIS TENOR OF THOMAS MORLEY THE FIRST BOOKE OF CANZONETS TO TWO VOYCES LONDON Printed by Thomas Snodham for Matthew Lownes and Iohn Browne M.DCXIX TO THE MOST VERTVOVS AND GENTLE LADIE THE LADIE PERIAM LOE heere most worthy Ladie these Canzonets of mine like two waytingâ•Œmaydes desiring to attend vpon you destinated by my Wife euen before they were borne vnto your Ladiships seruice Not that for any great good or bewtie in them shee thought them worthy of you but that not being able as heretofore still to serue you she would that these therefore with their presence should make good and supply that hir absence For hir sake then vouchsafe gentle Ladie to entertain them hauing no other thing to commend them to you for but this that they are Virgins neuer yet hauing once been out at doores nor seene the fashions of the world abroad And therefore notwithstanding perhape in the highest degree they shall not satisfie you yet if they shall but in any sort content you I know that the greatest fault you will finde in them shall be for their smalenesse And so good Madame I cease further to trouble but not still to serue and honor you Your Ladieships Euer to commaund Thomas Morley THE TABLE CANZONETS FYre and lightning XI Flora wilt thou torment me XIII Goe ye my Canzonets I I goe before my darling V In nets of goulden wyer XV I should for griefe anguish XIX Lo heere another loue VIII Leaue now mine eyes X Miraculous VII O thou that art so cruell XVII Sweet Nimphe III When loe by break of morning II FANTASIES IL Doloroso IIII La Girandola VI La Rondinella IX Il Grillo XII Il Lamento XIIII La Caccia XVI La Sampogna XVIII La Sirena XX La Tortorella XXI FINIS I. TENOR GOE yee my Canzonets to my deerâ•Œdarâ•Œling ij Goe ye my Canzonets to my deer darâ•Œling to my deere darling and with your gentle dainty sweet accentings desire her to vouchsafe these my laâ•Œmentings ij And with a crownet of hir rayes supernall T' adorne your locks and make your name eterâ•Œnall ij And with a crownet of hir rayes supernall T' adorne your locks and make your name eterâ•Œnall ij II. TENOR WHen loe by breake of morâ•Œning ij My loue hir selfe adorâ•Œning ij When loe by breake of morning ij When loe by breake of morning My loue hir selfe aâ•Œdorâ•Œning ij Doth walk the woods so daintie Gathering sweet Violets Cowslips plenty ij sweet Violets and Cowslips plenâ•Œty The birds enamour'd ij sing and praise my Flora Loe heere new Aurora Loe heere a new Auroâ•Œra The birds enamor'd ij sing and praise my Flora Loe heere a new Aurora ij Loe heere a new Auroâ•Œra III. TENOR SWeet Nimphe come to thy louer to thy louer ij Loe heere alone ij our loues wee may discouer sweet Nimphe come to thy louer to thy louer ij lo here alone ij our loues wee may discouer Where the sweet Nightingale with wanâ•Œton with wanton gloses hark hir loue to discloâ•Œses to discloâ•Œses ij where the sweet Nightingale with wanâ•Œton with wanton gloses hark hir loue to discloâ•Œses to discloses ij IIII. TENOR FAntasie Il doloroso I Goe before my darâ•Œling ij I goe before my darâ•Œling ij I goe before my darâ•Œling ij Follow thou to the bowre in the close alâ•Œley Ther wee will together Sweetly kisse each eyther And like two wantons Dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dalâ•Œly There wee will togeâ•Œther Sweetly kisse each eyther And like two wanâ•Œtons Dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally dally VI. TENOR FAntasie La Girandola VII TENOR MIraculous loues wounding loues wounding Miraculous loues wounâ•Œding ij Miraculous loues wounding ij Miraculous loues wounâ•Œding Euen those darts my sweet Phillis ij So fiercly shot against my hartâ•Œrebounding reâ•Œbounding Are turnd to Roses Violets and Lillies Violets Lillies with odour sweet aâ•Œbounding sweet abounding With odour sweet abounâ•Œding Miraculous loues wounding ij Miraculous loues wounâ•Œding Miraculous loues wounding loues wounding ij Miraculous loues wounding VIII TENOR LOE heere another loue ij from heauen desenâ•Œded ij Loe heere another loue ij from heauen deâ•Œsended ij That with forces a new and with new darâ•Œting doth wound the heart ij and yet doth breed no smarting doth wound the hart and yet doth breed no smarting no smarting That with forces a new and with new darting doth wound the hart ij and yet doth breed doth breed no smarting doth wound the hart and yet doth breed no smarting IX TENOR FAntasie La Rondinella X. TENOR LEaue now mine eyes lamenâ•Œting your teares your teares do but augment augment this my lamenâ•Œting Leaue now mine eyes lamenting your teares doe but augment this my lamenting this my lamenâ•Œting Death death come thou death come thou relieue me ij Death come thou relieue mee Alas to liue forsaken thus doth grieue me Ah see now where he lyeth Ah see see now where hee lyâ•Œeth hee lyâ•Œeth Then farewel false vnkinde farewell thy Flora dyâ•Œeth Death Death come thou Death come thou reliue mee ij Death come thou relieue mee Aâ•Œlas to line forsaken thus doth grieue mee Ah see now where he lyeth Ah see see now where he lyâ•Œeth hee lyâ•Œeth Then farewell false vnkinde farewell thy Flora dyâ•Œeth XI TENOR FYre and lightning from heauen fall ij And swetâ•Œly enâ•Œflame that heart with loue arightfull Fyre and lightning from heauen fall ij And sweetâ•Œly enflame that hart with loue arightfull of Flora my delightâ•Œfull ij of Flora my delightâ•Œfull So faire but yet so spightfull of Flora my delightfull ij of Flora my delightâ•Œfull So faire but yet so spightfull XII TENOR FAntasie Il Grillo XIII TENOR FLora wilt thou torment mee And yet must I content mee Flora wilt thou torment mee And yet must I content mee And shall I haue no pleaâ•Œsure ij Of that thy beauties treasure Lo then Lo then I dye dying thus complaine me ij Flora gentle and faire Alas hath slaine mee ij aâ•Œlas hath slaine mee ij aâ•Œlas hath slaine mee Flora gentle and faire aâ•Œlas hath slaine mee ij aâ•Œlas hath slaine mee ij aâ•Œlas hath slaine mee XIIII TENOR FAntasie Il Eamento XV. TENOR IN nets of golden wyâ•Œers ij With Pearle and Rubie spangled ij My heart entangled ij Cries and help requiers ij Cries help requiers ij Sweet loue from out those bryers But thou vouchsafe to free me Ere long aliue ij aâ•Œlas thou shalt not see me ij aâ•Œlas thou shalt not see me Ere long aliue ij aâ•Œlas thou shalt not see mee ij alas thou shalt not see mee XV. TENOR FAntasie La Caccia XVII TENOR O Thou that art so cruâ•Œell My dainty louely iewâ•Œell ij O thou that art so cruâ•Œell My dainty louely iewâ•Œell ij Why thus in my tormenting Dost thou still vse reâ•Œlenâ•Œting ij Aâ•Œlas right out come slay mee Doe not thus still from time to time delay mee ij Doe not thus still from time to time delay mee ij Alas right out come slay mee Doe not thus still from time to time delay mee ij Doe not thus still from time to time delay mee ij XVIII TENOR FAntasie La Sampogna XIX TENOR I Should for griefe and anguish dye recureâ•Œles ij I should for griefe and anguish dye recureâ•Œles ij That day I mist my Flota I faire and sightly Cleerer then is the Sun that shines so brightly ij that shines so brightâ•Œly ij That day I mist my Flora faire and sightly Cleerer then is the sunne that shines so brightly ij that shines so brightâ•Œly ij XX. TENOR FAntasie La Sirena XX. TENOR FAntasie La Torello FINIS