The Muses Gardin for Delights Or the Fifth Booke of Ayres Onely for the Lute

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The Muses Gardin for Delights Or the Fifth Booke of Ayres Onely for the Lute
Robert Jones
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Thy fervant 's happier far re then I !
19 XIIL z^s I lay lately in a dreame.
A S I lay lately in a drearae.
* * * * ***** * * * * qK»Q»QE»q»( 20 xir.
f There was a willy ladde.
'J'HERE was a wyly ladde Met with a bony lafTe, Much pretie fport they had.
But I wot not what it was. He woed her for a kifle, She plainely faid him no, ' I pray', quoth he, 'Nay, nay', quoth fhee, * I pray you let mee goe'.
Full many lovely tearms Did pafle in merrie glee. He cold* her in his armes And daunc't her on h
...is knee. And faine he would have paide Such debts as he did owe, ' I pray', quoth he, * Nay, nay', quoth fhee, * I pray you let me goe '.
*embraczd 1^ ' Sweete, be you not fo nice To gratifie a friend. If kifling be a vice, My fute is at an end *. ' Noe, noe, it is the rule To learne a man to woe *, * I pray *, quoth he, ' Nay, nay ', quoth fhee, * I pray you let me goe '.
* For Cupid hath an eye To play a lover's part. And fwift his arrowes flie To leavell at the heart. Thy beautie was my bane.


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