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SU Tame 8 Oe Berlin j ‘ The Original j liar) oli lee nner ita li oeia niga Transcribed for ice,and Guitar = =) ~ = ~ _ = > s = » y . 12 V. Can she excuse my wrongs? ‘Tie Right Honourable Robert Ear Ese His Geliard Cn sek ty wrongs with are howe lear ies which vanish Guia atpieh Lae fall her good when she proves un = kind? No, no: where sha-dows do for eaves where no fruit I find? Cold love is like 10 Words wrt Shall 1 Must 1 praise the SAA dA A Me De DARD AN DAD f r ‘Thou may'sthe a= bus'd if thy. sight be Or to bub bles which onthe. a - er ._2 rReeee Peer KP eRe KP KRe KR eee hee eS LCTEUAA \ thou canst act o'er- come ber wil, Thy ove 1 ‘Can she excuse my wrongs with Virwe's cloak? ‘Shall [all her good when she proves unkind? ‘Are those car ftes which vanish ino smoke? “Must I praise the eaves where no rut ind? No, nr where shadows do for bodies stand, ‘Thow may'st be abus'd if thy sight be dim Cold love is like to words writen on sand, ‘Ort bubbles which on the wate swim. Wilt tou be thus abused sti, Secing that she wil ight hee never? If thow can't aot oercome ner wil ‘Thy love willbe dus fuss ever. 13 will be thus fruitless ev 2 ‘Was so base that I might not aspire ‘Unto those high joys which she holds fom me? [As they are high, so high i my dese: Tf she this deny, whst can eranted be? she wll yk, to that which Reasoo is, eis Reazon's will that Love shouldbe just. Dear, make me happy sil by granting this, Or cutoff delays if that Ide must. Better a thousand dimes to die, “Than foro lve thus tll tormented: Des, but remember it was | Who fr thy sake dd de contented. +The melody inthe accompaniment is from the popular Elizabethan song "Will ye go walkin the woods so wild?” VI. Now, O now, I needs must part The Frog Galland Voive Giuitir | Jb soy stag Cope tit Ab — sence can no joy Now at last Des - pir tle Ctra ee TET h job NAD bh Joy once fled ean-not re = Sed des - pair Love di = vi > ded lov - eth eel A Ns PRoROFPSSVIFFIVIPIPIIPVIVVIVIHVIgavoyvHoyuygysn Se This dspair unkind = ness sends ty rare w/a — yon} a she which then of - fends 2. nh BBA §, NARA 1 r 2 Now, © now, I needs must Fart, Deer, when Iam from thee gone, ‘Parting though F absent our, ‘Gone areal my joys at once Absence can no joy impart oved thee and thee alone, ‘Joy once fled cannot return. Ti whose love} jayed once While live Eneeds must love, ‘And although your sight I leave, Lave lives not when Hope is gone. ‘Sight wherein my joys do li [Now at last Despair dth prove, ‘ill hat death do senve bereave, ‘Love divided loveth none. ‘Never shal affection de Sad despair doth dive me hence, Sad despair doth drive me hence, “This despair unkindness sends, “This despair unkindness sends ‘feat parting be offence, a LEthat paring be offence, kis she which then offends Dear if do Wis she which then offends [Love aa I shal de together. For my absence never mourn, "Whom you might have joyed ever. Part we must though now Ide, ‘Die I dot pat with you iim Despair doth cause to lie, "Who both liv'd and dit tue Sad despair doth drive me hence, “This despair unkindness sends that parting be offence, eis she which then offends. Guitar Our Capo tt Lute + VIL Dear, if you change ‘you change, UW never choose a= gain Fair, if Weak, more wits Pl i iF bh Ah ODA OR, you Til 1 judge > sha meagan nnnnooaanncanrnnsnsnanssnisinnanann . TFT TTT TFET SST SSESEST HEE SESESEESEE ESD 17 ———— — e siviak nor be not weak: Dese, Sweet fir, my faith, my — faith shall nev Dear if you change, I neve choose again, ‘Sweet, if you shrink. PU never think of love Fair, ityou il PU judge all beauty vain, Wise, ifwo weak, more wits P'l never prove. Dear. Sweet, Fair, Wise, change, shrink, nor be not weak ‘And, on my fy, my sth shall ever break. 2 Earth with her low’r8 shall sooner heaven adorn, eeav'n her bright stars through earths im globe shall move, Fire heat shal lose, and fostsof flames be born, ‘Air made to shine as black as hell shall prove ‘ath, Heaves, Fre, Ai, the world transform’d shall view, Ere | prove fle to fit, or strange to you. 4 @eeeeeeeseeeeeoe5o8uo34«ee3«56eeee9#eeeee ses 20 IX. Go crystal tears Voice vine Owe apo tL phi § pak by So ket your drops of pi = ty at bp pR AAD pS | 21 sleeps 00 sound whilst. Go exytal ters like tothe morning show's, ‘And sweetly weep into thy lady's breast, ‘And as the dews revive the drooping flow’rs, So let your drops of pity be adress’ “To quicken up the thoughts of my dese, ‘Which seeps too sound whilst from her depen. 2 Haste, restless sighs, and let your burning breath Dissolve the ie of er indurate beat, ‘Whose fozen rigour lke forgetful Death, Feels never any touch of my desert: ‘Yersighs and tears to er I sacrifice, ‘Bath from a spotless hear: and patient eyes DEDEEFVOOOFDOSDODOSEOKHDEDEDOAEDADD 40 Guitar Oot Capo It * XVIL Come again [a 5 7 75 fF 1D 7 bbb) pb) NAD DDD - b 1 QO OOO OO OOOH OOO OO OO Of © OH © © @ @ @ @ @ @& Peewee eaaaaa PPAF FVOIIIFIOIF VODPOD | 41 ¢-= = 7 7 Come again ‘Sweet love doth now invite, Thy graces that refiin, To do me due delight. “To see, to heat, t0 touch (0 kis, to dic, ‘With thee agin in swectest sympathy. ‘Come again “Thar I mey cease ro moun, ‘Through hy unkind disdain: For now left and forlom {it I sigh, Tweep, | fain. Tie, In deadly pain ond endless misery. a All he day ‘The sum that lends me shine, By frowns do cause me pine, “And feeds me with delay. er smiles my springs, that makes my joys ta grow. Her frowns the Winters of my woe: Allie sa My sleep ae il of dreams My eyes are fll of stroams, My heart kas no “To see the Frits and joys that some do find ‘And atk the storms are me assed 5 ut aes, My faith i ever tue, ‘Yet will she never ruc, Nor yield me any grace: Hereyes of fie her hear of fit is made, ‘Whom tars, nor tach may once invade. 6 Gentle love Draw forth thy wounding dart, ‘Thou canst rot poge ber heart. For] that 9 approve, ‘By sighs and tears more hot than are thy shafts, ‘Did tempt while she for triumph Iaughs. 1 1 58 | IL. Flow my tears | Lachrimac | voice Fi — = How fall rom your springs. Ex - hd tre mourn: Where | Down Y_tghs shins you" no moe fer thee That Guitar ' sxpich ®Qwod Eee AR b | = F-gost = = fights black bid her sad in - fa - mysings, There Iet_me live for Te des ~ pair their last for-sunes de-plore, Light doth but shame dis SATs hii ere hy SR pi-y is fled, fortune is thrown, Nev = er may my woes From the highest spire @@6@6064664 8 © 6 @ @ © @ @ © @ @® @ @ @ @ 0 @ 0 @ ® 0 ®& @ eer ere reese eee See ee eee eh 8 Os 60 ea SSS Ss debe Flow my teas fll from your springs. ail" forever: let me mourn ‘ ‘Where night's black bird hee sad infamy sings, “There let me lve fetlom. Down vain lights shine you no mare, No nigh opough forshose “That in despa thie last fortunes deplore, Light doth but shame disclose, 3 [Never may my woes be relieved, Since pity is Nod, And tears, and sighs and groans my weary days Ofalljoys have deprived 4 rom the highest spire of contentment, ‘My fortune is thrown, ‘And fear, and grief. and pain for my deserts ‘Are my hopes since hope is gone. 5 Hark you shadows that in carkness dwell, Lear to contema light, Happy, happy they that in Hell Feel net the world’s despite III. Sorrow, stay a ee ee ee ee ee eb ene he 8b tt & 4.204.824 Mark me not 10 z|| é ett é lH , iJ : fl Z hal | = ell] 5 : a az||| z:|| | Bea ieee tt ti te i ee ee @e4@e4ae#eaeaenea0#0oneaee @ SPROSDVGODOOFEDDOOIOIOIODIIODIVOIOVVVVEVEIVID SS ==) == 1 fl, but down, di ww — 1 fall, down and a rise ——S own and a se peree'9 i ort N a 65 ee = Hse SS ee Ry Vy BT Neh Sorrow, sty, lend tre repentant tears, Alas 1am condemned ever, No hope, no help there doth remain, But down, down, down, down I fll, ‘And arge I never shall, XI. If floods of tears is flee for sin, If groaning . cries might salve my fault Nl (Or endless ee energetic et atteneria ameceeena Cee ee een Mine er foods of ters coud cleanse my follies past, ‘And smokes ofsighs might sacrifice for sin, groaning cries might salve my fault at lst, Orendless moan, fo ero parton win, ‘Then would fey, weep, sigh, and ever moan, Mine erors, faut, sins, olis, past and gone. 2 1 see my hopes must wither in their bud, 1 see my favours are no lasting flow’rs, 1 ce that words will bred no beter good, “Than. oss of time an lightning burst hours, “Thus when Ise, then thus I say therefore, “That favours, hopes and word, ean blind po more, o4 XVI. Woeful heart vvcvrwvoveruwevvvvre eee er FF Fe Se, DAA Sab ER PVYEBDOVORVOIORVIVVVVIVDVDVDVDVVVDVIVIVIIIDS ‘Woefil heart with grief oppressed, Since my fortunes mest distressed, From my joys hath me removed, Follow those sweet eyes adore rameter ejerseteein are start, Al my pleasures best beloved Fly my breast, leave me forsaken, ‘Wherein Grief his seat hath taken. All his ares through sme da “Thou may'st lve by her sun-shi 1 shall suffer no more pining By thy Ios, than by her parting. 112 Dowland’s adieu for Master Oliver Cromwell ae Gia pmreres ; Qurt 4 7 END OF EDITION ‘aageooeeeeoeeeeee@eeeeoeeeoeeeeeeeeeese ees @ @&

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