Ayres and dialogues, for one, two, and three voyces by Henry Lawes ... ; the first [-thirde] booke.

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Ayres and dialogues, for one, two, and three voyces by Henry Lawes ... ; the first [-thirde] booke.
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Lawes, Henry, 1596-1662.
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London :: Printed by T. H. for John Playford ...,
1653-1658.
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Bassus. a. 3. voc.

〈♫〉〈♫〉 GRieve not, grieve not dear Love, although we often part, but know that nature gently doth us sever, thereby to train us up, thereby to train us up, thereby to train us up, thereby to train us up, to train us up, with tender Art, to brook the day when we must part for ever: For nature doubting we should be surpris'd by that sad day, whose dread, doth chiefly fear us, doth keep us day╌ly school'd & exercised, lest that the fright, lest that, lest that the fright thereof should o╌ver bear us.

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