% 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:XIX. Awake, sweet love, thou art returnd: 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:3/2 %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 2 1 K:F |:f2 e2 d2 | c4 B2 A4 d2 | c4 z2 | w: 1.~A- wake sweet love, thou art re- turnd: w: Let love, whihc ne- ver ab- sent dies, w: 2.~If she es- teeme thee now aught worth, w: De- spaire hath prov- ed now in mee, c2 B2 A2 | G4 F2 | E4 A2 | G4 w: My hart, which long in ab- sence mournd, w: Now live fo e- ver in her eyes, w: She will not grieve thy love hence- forth, w: That love will not un- con- stant be, A2 | B6 | A2 c3 B | A6 :| w: Lives now in per- fect joy. w: Whence came my first an- noy. w: Which so des- paire hath proved. w: Though long in vaine I loved. |:c2 d2 f2 | e4 d2 | c4 =B2 | c2 w: On- ly her- selfe hath see- med faire: w: De- spaire did make me wish to die; w: If shee at last re- ward thy love, w: And if that now thou wel- com be, G2 A B | c4 B2 | A4 z2 | w: She on- ly I could love, w: That I my joyes might end: w: And all thy harmes re- paire, w: When thou with her doest meet, A2 B c d2 | c2 c2 =B2 | c2 w: She on- ly drave me to de- spaire, w: She on- ly, which did make me flie, w: Thy hap- pi- ness will sweet- er prove, w: She all this while but playde with thee, c2 c2 | d2 B2 c2 | A4 z2 :| w: When she un- kind did prove. w: My state may now a- mend. w: Raisd up from deep de- spaire. w: To make thy joyes more sweete. X:2 T:XIX. Awake, sweet love, thou art returnd: 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:3/2 N:Original clef, C on second line %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 2 1 K:F |: z2 z2 z2 F2 E2 D2 C4 B,2 A,4 D2 C2 w: 1.~A- wake sweet love, thou art re- turnd: w: Let love, whihc ne- ver ab- sent dies, w: 2.~If she es- teeme thee now aught worth, w: De- spaire hath prov- ed now in mee, G2 F F E4 C2 C4 C2 C2 w: My hart, which long in ab- sence mournd, w: Now live fo e- ver in her eyes, w: She will not grieve thy love hence- forth, w: That love will not un- con- stant be, E2 F3 F D E F2 F4 E2 F6 :| w: Lives now, lives now, _ in per- fect joy. w: Whence came, whence came, _ my first an- noy. w: Which so, which so, _ des- paire hath proved. w: Though long, though long, _ in vaine I loved. |:G2 F2 D2 G3 G A2 F2 G3 F E4 w: On- ly her- selfe, her- selfe, hath see- med faire: w: De- spaire did make, did make, me wish to die; w: If shee at last, at last, re- ward thy love, w: And if that now, that now, thou wel- com be, F2 F3 C D E F G A2 G2 C w: She on- ly I could love, _ I could love, w: That I my joyes might end: _ joyes might end: w: And all thy harmes re- paire, _ harmes re- paire, w: When thou with her doest meet, _ her doest meet, F G A B2 A4 G F E2 w: She on- ly drave me to de- spaire, w: She on- ly, which did make me flie, w: Thy hap- pi- ness will sweet- er prove, w: She all this while but playde with thee, G3 F F2 F2 E2 F6 :| w: When she un- kind did prove. w: My state may now a- mend. w: Raisd up from deep de- spaire. w: To make thy joyes more sweete. X:3 T:XIX. Awake, sweet love, thou art returnd: 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:3/2 %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 2 1 N:Original clef, C on third line K:F -8va %%MIDI transpose -12 |:A2 c2 B2 A4 B2 f4 f2 f4 w: 1.~A- wake sweet love, thou art re- turnd: w: Let love, whihc ne- ver ab- sent dies, w: 2.~If she es- teeme thee now aught worth, w: De- spaire hath prov- ed now in mee, f2 e4 z2 c2 B2 A2 G4 F2 E2 w: My hart, which long in ab- sence mournd, w: Now live fo e- ver in her eyes, w: She will not grieve thy love hence- forth, w: That love will not un- con- stant be, c4 d6 c3 G c2 c6 :| w: Lives now in per- fect joy. w: Whence came my first an- noy. w: Which so des- paire hath proved. w: Though long in vaine I loved. |: c2 c2 =B2 c2 g2 f3 e2 d/ c/ d2 c6 w: On- ly her- selfe, her- selfe, hath see- * med faire: w: De- spaire did make, did make, me wish _ to die; w: If shee at last, at last, re- ward _ thy love, w: And if that now, that now, thou wel- * com be, z2 z2 z G A B c3 B A3 w: She on- ly I could love, w: That I my joyes might end: w: And all thy harmes re- paire, w: When thou with her doest meet, f f2 e2 f2 d2 g > f e w: She on- ly drave me to de- spaire, w: She on- ly, which did make me flie, w: Thy hap- pi- ness will sweet- er prove, w: She all this while but playde with thee, d c2 z f g2 g2 c6 :| w: When she un- kind did prove. w: My state may now a- mend. w: Raisd up from deep de- spaire. w: To make thy joyes more sweete. X:4 T:XIX. Awake, sweet love, thou art returnd: 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:3/2 %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 2 1 K:F bass %%MIDI transpose -24 |:f2 f2 f2 f4 f2 f4 f2 f6 w: 1.~A- wake sweet love, thou art re- turnd: w: Let love, whihc ne- ver ab- sent dies, w: 2.~If she es- teeme thee now aught worth, w: De- spaire hath prov- ed now in mee, c2 c2 c2 c4 c2 c4 c2 c4 w: My hart, which long in ab- sence mournd, w: Now live fo e- ver in her eyes, w: She will not grieve thy love hence- forth, w: That love will not un- con- stant be, f2 B3 c d e f2 c3 c F6 :| w: Lives now _ _ _ in per- fect joy. w: Whence came _ _ _ my first an- noy. w: Which so des- * _ _ paire hath proved. w: Though long _ _ _ in vaine I loved. |: e2 d2 d2 c4 f2 a2 g4 c3 w: On- ly her- selfe hath see- med faire: w: De- spaire did make me wish to die; w: If shee at last re- ward thy love, w: And if that now thou wel- com be, c f g a4 g2 f4 w: She on- ly I could love, w: That I my joyes might end: w: And all thy harmes re- paire, w: When thou with her doest meet, e2 f3 f B2 c2 d3 d c w: She on- ly drave me to de- spaire, w: She on- ly, which did make me flie, w: Thy hap- pi- ness will sweet- er prove, w: She all this while but playde with thee, c'2 b a2 b2 g2 g2 f6 :| w: When she _ un- kind did prove. w: My state _ may now a- mend. w: Raisd up _ from deep de- spaire. w: To make _ thy joyes more sweete.