% 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:I. Disdaine me still T:CANTUS. C: John Dowland H: From A Pilgrimes Solace. H: Wherein is contained Musicall H: Harmonie of 3. 4. and 5. parts, H: To be sung and plaid with the Lute and Viols. H: First published in 1612 L:1/4 M:C %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 %%MIDI gchordoff N:Original clef, C on first line K:G z2 G/ G G/ G2 z A B > A G/ A/ B/ c/d4 | w:Dis- daine me still that I may e- * * ver love, w:As heate to life so is de- sire * * to love, z A A > A c > d e2 | w:For who his Love in- joyes, w:And these once quencht _ _ "?"z d c B/ A/ B A B > A A4 | w:Can love, can * love no * * more. w:Both life, both * life and love are gone. z A D/ E/ F/ G/ A A d2 | z c B3/4 d// c/ B/ A4 | w:The warre * once * past with ease men co- * * wards prove: w:Let not * my * sighes nor teares thy ver- * * tue move, z c G E > F G > A B | A G A A G4 w:And ships re- * turnde, * do rot up- pon the shore. w:Like ba- ser * met- * tals doe not melt too soone, |:z2 G4 - G F/ E/ | F2 z F A3 A | B ^c d2 ^c d2 ^c | d2 w:And * though thou frowne, Ile say thou art most faire, most * * faire: w:Laugh * at my woes, al- though I e- ver mourne, e- ver * mourne z B e2 d2 | z c2 B e2 d2 | z c > c B w:And still Ile love, and still Ile love, Ile love, w:Love for- fets with, Love for- fets with re- ward z B B c | d4 - d B A > A | HG4 :| w:Though still, though still * I must de- spayre w:his nurse, his nurse * is scorne, is scorne. X:2 T:I. Disdaine me still T:ALTUS. C: John Dowland H: From A Pilgrimes Solace. H: Wherein is contained Musicall H: Harmonie of 3. 4. and 5. parts, H: To be sung and plaid with the Lute and Viols. H: First published in 1612 L:1/4 M:C %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 %%MIDI gchordoff N:Original clef, C on third line K:G D D2 D "(1)"D2 E > F G F G > E F4 N:(1) original has "d d > e f g" instead of "d2 e > f g". You can compose your own replacement, but it does need to be a quarter note longer than the original. w: Dis- daine me still that * I may e- ver love: w: As heate to life so * is de- sire to love, F2 F F E E2 A w: For who his Love in- joyes, w: And these once quencht, once quencht, G3/2 =F/ E D > D C B, E E4 w: Can love, * can love * no * more. w: Both life * and love * are * gone D2 D2 D/ E/ F2 F G E G > G F4 w: The warre once past with ease men co- * wards prove: w: Let not my sighes nor teares thy ver- * tue move, E2 E C/ D/ E > F G > G F D D > C B,4 w: And ships re- * turnde, do rot, do rot up- pon the shore. w: Like ba- ser * met- tals doe not, do not melt too soone, |:G3 F E ^D E3 ^D/ ^C/ ^D2 z E F2 G2 G2 A3/2 A A/ G/ A/ F2 w: And though thou frowne, thou * * frowne, Ile say thou art most faire, most * * faire: w: Laugh at my woes, my * * woes, al- though I e- ver mourne, e- ver * mourne: G2 G4 G4 G4 G4 G3 w: And still Ile love, Ile love, w: Love for- fets with re- ward G F2 G2 A D3 HD4 :| w: Though still I must de- spayre. w: his nurse, his nurse is scorne. X:3 T:I. Disdaine me still T:TENOR. C: John Dowland H: From A Pilgrimes Solace. H: Wherein is contained Musicall H: Harmonie of 3. 4. and 5. parts, H: To be sung and plaid with the Lute and Viols. H: First published in 1612 L:1/4 M:C %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 %%MIDI gchordoff N:Original clef, C on third line %%MIDI transpose -12 K:G -8va B B2 B B2 d2 G d B G d4 w: Dis- daine me still that I may e- ver love, w: As heate to life so is de- sire to love, d2 d A A3/4 B// c2 c c w: For who his Love * * in- joyes, w: And these once quencht, * * once quencht B > A A ^G A > A ^G A4 w: Can * love, can love no * more. w: Both * life and love are * gone F > G A A d3 A B A G > d d4 w: The * warre once past with ease men co- wards prove: w: Let * not my sighes nor teares thy ver- tue move, G2 c G c3/4 d// e2 d2 G G F G4 w: And ships re- turnde, do * rot u- pon the shore. w: Like ba- ser met- tals * doe not melt too soone, |:B3 B2 B2 A z2 z B ^c3 "(2)"d2 e > d g2 ^f e e d N:(2) Original had a quarter note rest here. You can take out a quarter note somewhere else, if you like. w: And though thou frowne, Ile say, Ile say thou art most faire, most faire: w: Laugh at my woes, al- though, al- though I e- ver, e- ver mourne, A e d2 c B2 e2 d3 c B2 e2 d > c B > A G w: And still Ile love, and still Ile love, and still Ile love, * Ile love, w: Love for- fets with, Love for- fets with, Love for- fets with * re- ward, e A B > B A/ G/ F G2 F HG4 :| w: Though still, still I must de- spayre, de- * spayre. w: his nurse, nurse is scorne, is scorne, is * scorne. X:4 T:I. Disdaine me still T:BASSUS. C: John Dowland H: From A Pilgrimes Solace. H: Wherein is contained Musicall H: Harmonie of 3. 4. and 5. parts, H: To be sung and plaid with the Lute and Viols. H: First published in 1612 L:1/4 M:C %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 %%MIDI gchordoff %%MIDI transpose -24 K:G bass G g2 g g2 f2 e d e > e d4 w: Dis- daine me still that I may e- ver love, w: As heate to life so is de- sire to love, d2 d d A2 A A3/4 B// c w: For who his Love * * in- joyes, w: And these once quencht, * * once quencht G A f e3 e A4 w: Can love, can love no more. w: Both life and love are gone d2 d d d3 d G A B G d4 w: The warre once past with ease men co- wards prove: w: Let not my sighes nor teares thy ver- tue move, c2 c c c2 G2 d B d d G4 w: And ships re- turnde, do rot up- pon the shore. w: Like ba- ser met- tals doe not melt too soone, |: e3 d c4 B3 B A2 d2 g2 b2 a2 A2 d2 w: And though thou frowne, Ile say thou art most faire, most faire: w: Laugh at my woes, al- though I e- ver, e- ver mourne, G g3 G4 G4 w: And still Ile love, w: Love for- fets with g6 g2 e2 d6 d2 HG4 :| w: Though still, I must de- spayre. w: re- ward his nurse is scorne.