% 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:XIV. All ye, whom love or fortuen hath betraid; N:This is actually numbered IX in the original T:Cantus. C: John Dowland O: From The First Booke of songs or Ayres of foure parts, with Tableture for the Lute L:1/4 M:C %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 2 1 N:Original clef, C on first line K:G dor A4 A A "(1)"B3 A A3 G G4 ^F2 G4 | N:This had the dot on the other side of the bar line, so I've left out the barline w: 1.~Al ye, whom love or for- tune hath be- traid; w: 2.~Care that con- sumes the heart with in- ward paine, z4 z B2 A/ G/ | A3 B c G A4 G2 ^F4 | w: All ye, that dream of blisse but live in griefe; w: Paine that pre- sents sad care in out- ward view, z2 G3 G F2 | E3 E D2 ^F2 | G2 A2 B4 | w: All ye, whose hopes are e- ver- more de- laid; w: Both ty- rant- like en- force me to com- plaine; z2 F3 ^F z G | A2 z D A2 z B | c2 B2 A3 A G4 | w: All ye, whose sighes, whose sighes, or sick- nesse wants re- liefe; w: But still in vaine, in vaine: for none my plaints will rue. z4 |: z2 A2 | B2 =B2 | c2 ^c2 | d2 A2 | B3 c A4 w: 1.~Lend eares and teares to mee most hap- lesse man, w: 2.~Teares sighes and cease- lesse cries a- lone I spend: z d2 c2 B2 A2 G z d2 c2 B2 A2 G | z2 B4 A G A3 A |1 G4 z4 :|2 G4 |] w: That sings my sor- rowes, That sings my sor- rowes, like the _ dy- ing Swanne. Swanne. w: My woe wants com- fort, My woe wants com- fort, and my _ sor- row end. end. X:2 T:XIV. All ye, whom love or fortuen hath betraid; N:This is actually numbered IX in the original T:Altus. C: John Dowland O: From The First Booke of songs or Ayres of foure parts, with Tableture for the Lute L:1/4 M:C %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 2 1 N:Original clef, C on second line K:G dor D2 D D D2 D2 E2 E2 D6 z A,D2 _E2 D2 w: 1.~Al ye, whom love or for- tune hath be- traid, be- traid; w: 2.~Care that con- sumes the heart with in- ward paine, with paine, z G ^F2 G2 D4 _E4 D4 D4 D4 A,4 A,4 w: All ye, that dream of blisse but live in griefe; w: Paine that pre- sents sad care in out- ward view, z4 z D C A, D2 G2 F2 w: are e- ver- more de- laid; w: en- force me to com- plaine; D3 C B,2 A,2 D G2 ^F G D _E D D4 D > C =B,2 w: All ye, whose sighes, All ye, whose sighes or sick- nesse wants re- * liefe; w: But still in vaine, But still in vaine: for none my plaints will _ rue. D2 D3 G |: ^F4 z D G > F E D E2 D4 D2 G2 ^F4 w: 1.~Lend eares and teares, Lend eares and teares to mee most hap- lesse man, w: 2.~Teares sighes and cease- Teares sighes and cease- lesse cries a- lone I spend: z8 z D2 F2 E _E D2 C > D B, A, D D E ^F F G4 ^F2 |1 G2 D2 D3 G :|2 G4 |] w: That sings my sor- rowes, sor- rowes _ _ my sor- rowes, like the dy- ing Swanne. Lend eares and Swanne. w: My woe wants com- fort, com- fort _ _ wants com- fort, and my sor- row end. Teares sighes and end. X:3 T:XIV. All ye, whom love or fortuen hath betraid; N:This is actually numbered IX in the original T:Tenor. C: John Dowland O: From The First Booke of songs or Ayres of foure parts, with Tableture for the Lute L:1/4 M:C %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 2 1 N: Original clef, C on third line K:G dor -8va %%MIDI transpose -12 ^F2 F F F2 G2 E2 A2 B3 c A4 G4 w: 1.~Al ye, whom love or for- tune hath _ be- traid; w: 2.~Care that con- sumes the heart with in- * ward paine, G A B c d3 e f2 F2 G2 c2 B3 B A2 w: All ye, that _ dream of blisse but live in griefe; in griefe; w: Paine that pre- * sents sad care in out- ward view, ward view, z A B2 =B2 ^c c d4 ^c2 d > c B A > G G2 ^F G2 G A B4 w: All ye, whose hopes are e- ver- more e- ver- more _ de- laid; _ de- laid; _ w: Both ty- rant- like en- force me en- force me to _ com- plaine; _ com- plaine; _ z2 d3 c B2 z A G2 G A2 G2 ^F/ E/ ^F2 w: All ye, whose sighes or sick- nesse wants re- * liefe; w: But still in vaine: for none my plaints will _ rue. G2 B3 A d2 |: d A d > c B A G2 A6 ^F2 G2 d2 d4 w: 1.~Lend eares _ and teares to mee most hap- * lesse man, most hap- lesse man, w: 2.~Teares sighes * and cease- lesse cries _ a- lone I spend: a- lone I spend: A f2 e _e d2 c > d B A2 z4 z2 z d ^F2 G2 d2 d2 d3 c |1 =B2 G2 B3 A :|2 =B4 |] w: That sings my sor- rowes, sor- * _ rowes, my sor- rowes, like the dy- ing Swanne. Lend eares and Swanne. w: My woe wants com- fort, com- * _ fort, wants com- fort, and my sor- row end. Teares sighes and end. X:4 T:XIV. All ye, whom love or fortuen hath betraid; N:This is actually numbered IX in the original T:Bassus. C: John Dowland O: From The First Booke of songs or Ayres of foure parts, with Tableture for the Lute L:1/4 M:C %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 2 1 K:G dor bass %%MIDI transpose -24 d2 d d d4 ^c4 d6 c2 =B2 c2 G4 w: 1.~Al ye, whom love or for- tune hath be- traid; w: 2.~Care that con- sumes the heart with in- ward paine, z4 z2 d2 c4 d8 G4 w: but live in griefe; w: in out- ward view, z4 a2 a g ^f e d c B2 A2 G4 w: All ye, whose hopes are e- ver- more de- laid; w: Both ty- rant- like en- force me to com- plaine; z2 z b2 a g2 ^f2 g2 d2 z B A ^F G2 d4 G3 w: All ye, whose sighes, whose sighes or sick- nesse wants re- liefe; w: But still in vaine, in vaine: for none my plaints will rue. g ^f2 g2 |: d3 d g > f e d c B A a/ g/ ^f e d > c B A G2 d6 w: 1.~Lend eares and teares, Lend eares and teares, Lend eares and teares to _ mee, to mee, most hap- * lesse man, w: 2.~Teares sighes and cease- Teares sighes and cease- Teares sighes and cease- lesse _ cries, lesse cries a- lone _ I spend: A2 G2 ^F2 G2 d2 A2 G2 ^F2 G2 d4 d6 d2 |1 G3 g ^f2 g2 :|2 G4 |] w: That sings my sor- rowes, my sor- rowes like the dy- ing Swanne. Lend eares and Swanne. w: My woe wants com- fort, wants com- fort, and my sor- row end. Teares sighes and end.