% Copyright (C) 1999 Laura E. Conrad lconrad@world.std.com % 233 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA % % This information is free; you can redistribute it and/or modify it % under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by % the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or % (at your option) any later version. % This work is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, % but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of % MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the % GNU General Public License for more details. % You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License % along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software % Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. X:1 T:XV. White as Lillies was hir face, T:Canto. C: John Dowland H: From The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres of 2. 4. and 5. parts: H: with Tableture for the Lute or Orpherian, with the Violl de Gamba. L:1/4 M:C %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 K: G dor G2 G2 B2 G2 | c2 B2 A4| G2 G2 B2 G2 | w:When she smil- ed, w:She dis- dain- ed, w:Con- stant e- ver, w:By sur- mi- ses, w:Quick- ly choos- ed, w:Thou hast wound- ed, w:Hart un- fain- ed, w:Since you will it, B2 c2 d d3 w:She bee- guil- ed, w:I com- plain- ed, w:Chang- ing ne- ver, w:And dis- guis- es, w:Short- ly loos- ed, w:And con- found- ed, w:Truth un- stain- ed, w:Spoil and kill it, |:d2 d2 f2 d2 | c2 B2 A4 | w:Quit- ting faith with foule dis- grace, w:Yet shee left mee o- ver- throwen, w:Yet shee could not bee pro- cured, w:To des- troy a faith- full hart, w:For their pride is to re- move, w:Chang- les faith with foule dis- paier, w:And the swaine that lov- ed most, w:I will ne- ver change my thoughts G2 G2 c2 B2 | A2 G2 A3 A | w:Ver- tue ser- vice thus ne- glect- ed, w:Care- les of my bit- ter gro- ning, w:To be- leeve my paines ex- ceed- ing, w:Or that wan- ton look- ing wo- men, w:Out a- las their looks first won us, w:And my ser- vice hath en- vi- ed, w:More as- sured in love then man- y, w:But grieve that beau- tie ere was borne. B2 c2 d6 c B | A3 A G G3 :| w:Heart with sor- rowes _ hath in- fect- ed. w:Ruth- lesse bent to _ no re- lie- ving. w:From hir scant ne- * glect pro- ceed- ing. w:Should re- ward their _ friends as foe- men. w:And their pride hath _ straight un- done us. w:And my suc- cours _ hath de- ni- ed. w:More dis- pised in _ love then an- y, w:But grieve that beau- * tie ere was borne. X:2 T:XV. White as Lillies was hir face, T:Alto. C: John Dowland H: From The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres of 2. 4. and 5. parts: H: with Tableture for the Lute or Orpherian, with the Violl de Gamba. L:1/4 M:C %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 N:Original clef, C on second line K: G dor D2 D2 D3 G E > F "(1)"G2 ^F4 N:Facsimile has a quarter note here. w:1.~White as Lil- lies was _ hir face, w:2.~When I swore my hart _ hir owne, w:3.~Vowes and oaths and faith _ as- sured, w:4.~Oh that Love should have _ the art, w:5.~All in vaine is La- * dies love, w:6.~To thy selfe the sweet- * est faier, w:7.~By thine er- ror thou * has lost, w:8.~For my hart though set * at nought, D2 D2 G3 D w:When she smil- ed, w:She dis- dain- ed, w:Con- stant e- ver, w:By sur- mi- ses, w:Quick- ly choos- ed, w:Thou hast wound- ed, w:Hart un- fain- ed, w:Since you will it, G3 G ^F F3 w:She bee- guil- ed, w:I com- plain- ed, w:Chang- ing ne- ver, w:And dis- guis- es, w:Short- ly loos- ed, w:And con- found- ed, w:Truth un- stain- ed, w:Spoil and kill it, |:F2 F2 D3 B A2 G2 ^F4 w:Quit- ting faith with foule dis- grace, w:Yet shee left mee o- ver- throwen, w:Yet shee could not bee pro- cured, w:To des- troy a faith- full hart, w:For their pride is to re- move, w:Chang- les faith with foule dis- paier, w:And the swaine that lov- ed most, w:I will ne- ver change my thoughts B3 G A2 D2 D3 G F F w:Ver- tue ser- vice thus ne- glect- ed, w:Care- les of my bit- ter gro- ning, w:To be- leeve my paines ex- ceed- ing, w:Or that wan- ton look- ing wo- men, w:Out a- las their looks first won us, w:And my ser- vice hath en- vi- ed, w:More as- sured in love then man- y, w:But grieve that beau- tie ere was borne. z C _E F G A B6 A G2 ^F/ E/ ^F2 G G3 :| w:Heart _ with _ _ sor- rowes hath in- * * fect- ed. w:Ruth- * lesse _ _ bent to no re- * * lie- ving. w:From * hir _ _ scant ne- glect pro- * * ceed- ing. w:Should * re- * * ward their friends as * * foe- men. w:And * their * * pride hath straight un- * * done us. w:And * my * * suc- cours hath de- * * ni- ed. w:More * dis- * * pised in love then * * an- y, w:But * grieve * * that beau- tie ere * * was borne. X:3 T:XV. White as Lillies was hir face, T:Tenor C: John Dowland H: From The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres of 2. 4. and 5. parts: H: with Tableture for the Lute or Orpherian, with the Violl de Gamba. L:1/4 M:C %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 N:Original clef, C on third line K: G dor -8va %%MIDI transpose -12 G2 G2 G2 d2 c > A d2 d4 w:1.~White as Lil- lies was hir _ face, w:2.~When I swore my hart hir _ owne, w:3.~Vowes and oaths and faith as- * sured, w:4.~Oh that Love should have the _ art, w:5.~All in vaine is La- dies _ love, w:6.~To thy selfe the sweet- est _ faier, w:7.~By thine er- ror thou has _ lost, w:8.~For my hart though set at _ nought, B2 B2 d2 B w:When she smil- ed, w:She dis- dain- ed, w:Con- stant e- ver, w:By sur- mi- ses, w:Quick- ly choos- ed, w:Thou hast wound- ed, w:Hart un- fain- ed, w:Since you will it, B2 A G2 A A3 w:She bee- * guil- ed, w:I com- * plain- ed, w:Chang- * ing ne- ver, w:And dis- * guis- es, w:Short- ly * loos- ed, w:And con- * found- ed, w:Truth un- * stain- ed, w:Spoil and * kill it, |:B2 B2 B2 f2 f2 d2 d4 w:Quit- ting faith with foule dis- grace, w:Yet shee left mee o- ver- throwen, w:Yet shee could not bee pro- cured, w:To des- troy a faith- full hart, w:For their pride is to re- move, w:Chang- les faith with foule dis- paier, w:And the swaine that lov- ed most, w:I will ne- ver change my thoughts d2 d2 ^F2 G g f d B c A d w:Ver- tue ser- vice thus _ ne- * * glect- ed, w:Care- les of my bit- * ter * * gro- ning, w:To be- leeve my paines * ex- * * ceed- ing, w:Or that wan- ton look- * ing * * wo- men, w:Out a- las their looks * first * * won us, w:And my ser- vice hath * en- * * vi- ed, w:More as- sured in love * then * * man- y, w:But grieve that beau- tie * ere * * was borne. f f g3 f/ _e/ f6 _e2 z2 d > c =B B3 :| w:Heart with sor- rowes with sor- rowes hath in- fect- ed. w:Ruth- lesse bent to, * bent to no re- lie- ving. w:From hir scant ne- * glect, ne- glect pro- ceed- ing. w:Should re- ward their, re- ward their friends as foe- men. w:And their pride hath, their pride hath straight un- done us. w:And my suc- cours my suc- cours hath de- ni- ed. w:More dis- pised in dis- pised in love then an- y, w:But grieve that beau- tie, that beau- tie ere was borne. X:4 T:XV. White as Lillies was hir face, T:Basso. C: John Dowland H: From The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres of 2. 4. and 5. parts: H: with Tableture for the Lute or Orpherian, with the Violl de Gamba. L:1/4 M:C %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 K: G dor bass %%MIDI transpose -24 G2 G2 G2 B2 A2 G2 d4 w:1.~White as Lil- lies was hir face, w:2.~When I swore my hart hir owne, w:3.~Vowes and oaths and faith as- sured, w:4.~Oh that Love should have the art, w:5.~All in vaine is La- dies love, w:6.~To thy selfe the sweet- est faier, w:7.~By thine er- ror thou has lost, w:8.~For my hart though set at nought, G2 G2 G2 G w:When she smil- ed, w:She dis- dain- ed, w:Con- stant e- ver, w:By sur- mi- ses, w:Quick- ly choos- ed, w:Thou hast wound- ed, w:Hart un- fain- ed, w:Since you will it, g2 f _E2 d d3 w:She bee- guil- * ed, w:I com- plain- * ed, w:Chang- ing ne- * ver, w:And dis- guis- * es, w:Short- ly loos- * ed, w:And con- found- * ed, w:Truth un- stain- * ed, w:Spoil and kill * it, |: B2 B2 B3 B f2 g2 d4 w:Quit- ting faith with foule dis- grace, w:Yet shee left mee o- ver- throwen, w:Yet shee could not bee pro- cured, w:To des- troy a faith- full hart, w:For their pride is to re- move, w:Chang- les faith with foule dis- paier, w:And the swaine that lov- ed most, w:I will ne- ver change my thoughts G2 B2 A2 G2 d2 _e2 d3 f w:Ver- tue ser- vice thus ne- glect- ed, w:Care- les of my bit- ter gro- ning, w:To be- leeve my paines ex- ceed- ing, w:Or that wan- ton look- ing wo- men, w:Out a- las their looks first won us, w:And my ser- vice hath en- vi- ed, w:More as- sured in love then man- y, w:But grieve that beau- tie ere was borne. _e > d c2 B6 c2 d2 d2 G G3 :| w:Heart with * sor- rowes hath in- fect- ed. w:Ruth- lesse * bent to no re- lie- ving. w:From hir * scant ne- glect pro- ceed- ing. w:Should re- * ward their friends as foe- men. w:And their * pride hath straight un- done us. w:And my * suc- cours hath de- ni- ed. w:More dis- * pised in love then an- y, w:But grieve * that beau- tie ere was borne.