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FIRST PART By of Ayres, French, Pollifh, and others together, fomein Tabliture, and fom Pricke-Song+ With Pauines,Gallinds, and Almaine: forthe Viole DeGamnbo alone , and other Muficall Con ceitesfortwo Bale Viols.exprefsing Sue pares, with plea {ancreportes oncfromtheother, a:.dfortwo Lecto Viels, and alfo for the Leere Usele wih ro ‘Treble Viol, ortwewth one Tielke, Laftly forthe Leero Viole to play a- Jone , and fome Songes tobe fung tothe Viole, withthe Lute orbetter swibthe Vile alone. { Alfo an Inuention for twoto play vp- onone Viole, Compoledby Tostas Hyms Gentleman, . LONDON 7 Printed by John Windet,dwelling at theSigne ofthe Croll KeyesatPowles Wharf = 1505, A Table containing all theSon gesin this Booke. 2 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 ’ ° 10 ‘The Souldiers Sony The Eurle of Pembrookes Gallisrd. Tobacco, A Soulsiers March. ‘The Spiticof Gambo, My Miftreffe Familie, The Duke of bolfiones Almaine. My hope is decayed, Adue fveete Love, Bemerry day willcome, Harke hatke, A Souldiers Refotution, Death, Life. Good againe. APollithayie, APollifh Vilanell, Apollifhayre, APollithayre. APollifhayre, A Poli Vilacel. ‘Tom and Miftrefle Fine. Tinckeldumm ewinckeldam Peterspleaiure. Thetecond part, AQueftions Ananfwere. Thenew Cut, New Icom Sir Humphrey. Amex enncelt, My Mitreffe hath a prettiething. Shieloucsit well Hiciein the middle, ‘Tickell ick. Rotumond, Tam falling. Tickleme quickly, Touch melightly. Duke fohn of Polland his Gallied. ACarcleffe humor, AnEnglth Frenchman, APaui Ahumorousppauin. APauin, APanin, Capraine Humes Pavia, Loues farewell. A Souldiers Galiard. Lous Gallard, Capitaine Humes Gallard, APreludum. AToy. Muiiter Craffehis Almaine. Amey mectin Atoy fora Galant. she tecond part. AIR REN cs ay AAP xe x 2 ne vr ERASE ly SEE Cy 3, $ ta soe at i 3 eee =a ah iS we | Thethird par, s My Miltefe Maske, 3 ACauelciroeshuinor, 39 The econdpatt. & | AFeenchayre. “a Tfaala mod du’ franes, a AFrench lige. 6 Avy. 64 Ha couiagie. 65 ‘ASouldiers Maske, “ Thenew Knightes humor, o The Lord Beccus Almaine, a Crpraine Humes Almaine, 6 Galliards, 7071-7293.74. My Miftetfe Almayne, m Toues Almsine, 76 ‘AGalliard. ” AMedit re 7 ‘A Freemans Song. 9 Lam glid fh: is come. 80 The cond part. ar Giveyougood morroweMadam. $2 An Aimayne, a Thelpiritot the Almaine, 84 APolth higge. a5 Miles ligge, 6 Aligge. ” Aluge, 38 Aligges 8s Alige. Pa ‘Awanton humor, 3 Thelecond part. * My Mifteflehumorwhenthe hath, 9% "Thefecond pact. 54 Beccusan Hungarian Lord his delight 95 Thetecond part. 3 My Miflreffe litte thing. z Tacit. st TheDukeofHoltonesdelighs 9p Touch metweetely, 100 The fecond part. Tot Loues pasion. fox Loues paftime. tos Alnacch andaway. Tog This iporteis ended. 10s Tammelatcholy. 108 The Spiritot Muficke. roy Deepe th ites reuiued. 108 A Tiggefor Ladtes. 19 TheleeondparcofRofamond, 10 The Princes Almaine. ar Fainewould! changethatnote, 113 What greater griefe. ny Alas poore men, ne CaptaineHumesLamentations, 115 Theoldehumor, u6 FINIS. TO THE MOST NOBLE AND WORTHY LORD VVILLIAM Earle of Pembrovke,L.Herbertof Cardyf, L,Parand Roffe ofKendail,L.ord Marmion, and. sintin, Lord Warden of the Staanaries, and Koight of the moft Noble Order of the Garter, IR, Artand theloue of Artcontinually are leagude together, It fhall be no difho- er therefore for your heightto imbrace fay the bumbleftendeuorsofthofe that fecke Aa Be notyou but your vertues: Formineown Ng fide haue beene traind vp without the bai) verge of Complement, norcan I phrafe By che zeale [ beare youin fwelling difcour- fes. My Life hath beenea Souldier, and my idlenesaddiged to Muficke, of both which here doe offer the feruice to your beft worthy felfe. The Acceptance I feare not, fince [ know greatheartes are as farre from contempt, as from bafenes, I reft the feruantofyour vertucs. Tosias Hyme. Ba

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