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XIIII. Come yee heavy states of night,
Found in allparts.abc
from the Serpent Publications abc collection

X:2 T:XIIII. Come yee heavy states of night, 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 D4 G3 D D2 D2 _E2 D C =B,4 w:1.~Come come yee hea- vy states of _ night, w:2.~Come come you Vir- gins of the _ night, z2 F4 F2 D D D3 C/ B,/ C2 D4 w:Doe my fa- thers spi- * * rit right, w:That in Dir- ges sad * * de- light, B, > C D D D6 F2 F3 F F F3 w:Sound- * * ings bale- full let me bor- row, w:Quier * * my An- thems, I doe bor- row G2 _E2 F2 D2 _E2 D C =B, B3 w:Bur- then- ing my song with * sor- row, w:Gold nor pearle, but sounds of * sor- row: |:D4 F2 B2 A F2 D2 D G2 ^F4 w:Come sor- row come come her eies that sings, w:Come sor- row come come hir eies that sings, z2 ^F2 G2 A2 B2 A G ^F2 G2 z D2 D D4 :| w:By thee are tur- ned, are tur- ned, in- to springs. w:By thee are tour- ned, are tour- ned, in- to springs.
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