Deuteromelia: or the seconde part of Musicks melodie, or melodius musicke Of pleasant roundelaies; K.H. mirth, or freemens songs. And such delightful catches.

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Deuteromelia: or the seconde part of Musicks melodie, or melodius musicke Of pleasant roundelaies; K.H. mirth, or freemens songs. And such delightful catches.
Author
Ravenscroft, Thomas, 1592?-1635?
Publication
London :: Printed [by T. Snodham] for Thomas Adams, dwelling in Paules Church-yard at the signe of the white Lion,
1609.
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Subject terms
Glees, catches, rounds, etc. -- Early works to 1800.
Part-songs, English -- Early works to 1800.
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"Deuteromelia: or the seconde part of Musicks melodie, or melodius musicke Of pleasant roundelaies; K.H. mirth, or freemens songs. And such delightful catches." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10478.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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TREBLE.

〈♫〉〈♫〉 BY a banke as I lay, lay, lay, lay, lay, Musing on a thing that was past and gone hey ho, In the merry month of May, O some what before the day, Me thought I heard at the last, the last, the last. O the:

MEDIVS.

〈♫〉〈♫〉 BY a bancke as I lay, {repeat} lay, Musing on a thing that was past and gone hey ho, In the merry month of May, O some what before the day, Me thought I heard at the last, the last, the last. O the:

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TENOR.

〈♫〉〈♫〉 BY a bancke as I lay, lay, lay, lay, lay, lay, musing on a thing that was past and gone, hey ho, In the merry month of May, O some what before the day, Me thought I heard at the last, the last, the last. O the:

BASSVS.

〈♫〉〈♫〉 BY a banck as I lay, lay, lay, lay, lay, musing on a thing that was past and gone, hey ho, In the merry month of May, O some what before the day, Me thought I heard at the last, the last, the last. O the:

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O the gentle Nightingale, {repeat} the Lady and mistres of all Musicke, She sits downe euer in the dale, singing with her notes small, Quauering them wonderfull thicke.
O for Ioy my spirits were quicke, to heare the sweet Bird how merely she And said good Lord defend, (could sing, England with thy most holy hand, And saue Noble Iames our King.
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