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XIX. The lowest trees have tops,

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XIX. The lowest trees have tops, - staff notation
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T:XIX. The lowest trees have tops,
T:CANTUS.
C: John Dowland
O: From The Third and Last Booke of Songs or Aires.
O: Newly composed to sing to the Lute, Orpharion, or viols, 
O: and a dialogue for a base and meane Lute with five voices to sing thereto.
%%MIDI nobarlines
%%MIDI ratio 3 1
M:C
L:1/4
K:G dor
d2 G > A B G d2 | z B A > A G2 
w: The low- est trees have tops, the Ant her gall,
w: Where wa- ters smooth- est run, deep are the foords,
z B | A > B c A B/ c/ d2 ^c d4 |
w: The flie her spleene, the lit- tle sparke his heate,
w: The di- all stirres, yet none per- ceives it move:
z F E D G3 ^F | G/ A/ B B A B4 |
w: And slen- der haires cast sha- * dowes though but small,
w: The firm- est faith is in * the few- est words,
z B G c F3 B | A G/ F/ G G F4
w: And Bees have stings al- though they * be not great.
w: The Tur- tles can- not sing, and * yet they love,
|: d2 c B A2 z D | F G c B A2
w: Seas have their source, and so have shal- lowe springs,
w: True hearts have eyes and ears, no tongues to speake:
z z/ B/ | G z/ c/ A z/ d/ B c A > A G4 :|
w: And love is love in beg- gers and in kings.
w: They heare, and see, and sigh, and then they breake.

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