% 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:XI. Lend your eares to my sorrow T:CANTUS. C:John Dowland H: From The Third and Last Booke of Songs or Aires. M:C L:1/4 %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 N:Original clef, C on first line K:A min |: A B c3 B > A G2 ^F G2 | w: 1.~Lend your eares to my sor- * row w: For no eyes wil I bor- * ow w: 2.~Once I liv'd, once I knew de- light, w: Grac'd with love, cheer'd with beau- ties sight, w: 3.~Cold as Ice fro- zen is that hart, w: Such of life reape the poor- est part B c2 d e c B e d > c c2 :| w: Good peo- ple that have a- ny pi- * tie: w: Mine own shal grace, my dole- ful dit- * ty: w: No griefe did sha- dowe then my plea- * sure w: I joyed a- lone true heav'n- ly trea- * sure, w: Where thought of love could no time en- * ter: w: Whose weight cleaves to this earth- ly cen- * ter, z2 e3 d/ c/ B ^G | A d > d c B B w: Chant then my voice though rude like to my ri- ming, w: O what a Heav'n is love firme- ly em- brac- ed, w: Mu- tu- all joies in hearts tru- ly u- ni- ted z E | c3 B/ A/ ^G A B > B | [M:3/4] A2 G G2 w: And tell foorth my griefe which here in sad des- paire w: Such power a- * lone can fixe de- light w: Doe earth to _ heaven- ly state con- vert G [M:C][L:1/4] | A > B c3 d/ c/ B > A A4 |] w: Can find no ease of tor- men- * ting. w: In For- tunes bo- some e- ver _ plac- * ed. w: Like heav'n still in it- selfe de- * light- * ed. X:2 T:XI. Lend your eares to my sorrow T:ALTUS. C:John Dowland H: From The Third and Last Booke of Songs or Aires. M:C L:1/4 %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 N:Original clef, C on third line K:A min |: E E E2 E2 E F D2 w: 1.~Lend your eares to my sor- row w: For no eyes wil I bor- ow w: 2.~Once I liv'd, once I knew de- light, w: Grac'd with love, cheer'd with beau- ties sight, w: 3.~Cold as Ice fro- zen is that hart, w: Such of life reape the poor- est part ^C2 G F/ F/ "?"E D/ D/ G G2 G/ G/ G > F E2 :| w: Good peo- ple, good * peo- ple that have a- ny pi- * tie: w: Mine own, mine * own, shal grace, my dole- ful * dit- * ty: w: No griefe, no * griefe did sha- dowe then my plea- * sure w: I joyed, I * joyed a- lone true heav'n- ly trea- * sure, w: Where thought, where * thought of love could no time en- * ter: w: Whose weight, whose * weight cleaves to this earth- ly cen- * ter, z2 G G/ A/ E2 E2 D2 E E/ E/ E > D ^C w: Chant then my voice though rude like to my ri- * ming, w: O what a Heav'n is love firme- ly em- brac- * ed, w: Mu- tu- all joies in hearts tru- ly u- ni- * ted z/ A,/ E3 D/ C/ B, C D > D [M:3/4] D2 D C2 w: And tell foorth my griefe which here in sad des- paire w: Such power a- * lone can fixe de- light w: Doe earth to heav- en- ly state con- vert D [M:C][L:1/4]E > E E3 F/ F/ E > D ^C4 |] w: Can find no ease of tor- men- * ting. w: In For- tunes bo- some e- ver * plac- * ed. w: Like heav'n still in it- selfe de- * light- * ed. X:3 T:XI. Lend your eares to my sorrow T:TENOR. C:John Dowland H: From The Third and Last Booke of Songs or Aires. M:C L:1/4 %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 %%MIDI transpose -12 N: Original clef, C on fourth line K:A min -8va |:c B A2 ^G2 A2 B2 E w: 1.~Lend your eares to my sor- row w: For no eyes wil I bor- ow w: 2.~Once I liv'd, once I knew de- light, w: Grac'd with love, cheer'd with beau- ties sight, w: 3.~Cold as Ice fro- zen is that hart, w: Such of life reape the poor- est part e e2 A2 B e d/ e/ c2 B c2 :| w: Good peo- ple that have a- ny pi- * tie: w: Mine own shal grace, my dole- ful dit- * ty: w: No griefe did sha- dowe my plea- * sure w: I joyed a- lone heav'n- ly trea- * sure, w: Where thought of love could not en- * ter: w: Whose weight cleaves to this * cen- * ter, e3 d/ c/ B > A ^G B A B B/ B/ A2 ^G w: Chant then my voice, my voice though rude like to my ri- ming, w: O what a Heav'n, a Heav'n is love firme- ly em- brac- ed, w: Mu- tu- all joies in hearts tru- ly u- * * ni- ted %put dotted quarter eighth back when score is proofed %A c2 B/ A/ ^G A E2 G G [M:3/4] A ^F G E2 A c2 B/ A/ ^G A E2 G G > A [M:3/4] ^F G E2 w: And tell foorth my griefe which here in sad des- paire w: Such power a- * lone can fixe de- light w: Doe earth to * heaven- ly state con- vert G C [M:C][L:1/4] c2 B/ A/ ^G A2 ^G A4 |] w: Can find no ease of tor- * men- * * ting. w: In For- tunes bo- some e- ver pla- * * * * ced. w: Like heav'n still in it- selfe de- light- * * * * ed. X:4 T:XI. Lend your eares to my sorrow T:BASSUS. C:John Dowland H: From The Third and Last Booke of Songs or Aires. M:C L:1/4 %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 %%MIDI transpose -24 K:A min bass |: a ^g a2 e > d ^c d B2 A2 w: 1.~Lend your eares to _ my _ sor- row w: For no eyes wil _ I _ bor- ow w: 2.~Once I liv'd, once I knew de- light, _ w: Grac'd with love, cheer'd with beau- ties sight, _ w: 3.~Cold as Ice fro- zen is that hart, _ w: Such of life reape the poor- est part _ e a > g f e > f g e g2 c2 :| w: Good peo- * ple that have a- ny pi- tie: w: Mine own shal grace, my * dole- ful dit- ty: w: No griefe did sha- dowe * then my plea- sure w: I joyed a- lone true * heav'n- ly trea- sure, w: Where thought of love could no time * en- ter: w: Whose weight cleaves to this * earth- ly cen- ter, c'3 b/ a/ ^g a e2 ^f2 ^g a e > e w: Chaunt it my voice though rude like to my ri- ming, w: O what a Heav'n is love firme- ly em- brac- ed, w: Mu- tu- all joies in hearts tru- ly u- ni- ted A a2 g/ f/ e3 d/ c/ B G [M:3/4]d2 G c2 B w: And tell foorth my griefe which * here in sad des- paire w: Such power a- * lone can * fixe de- light w: Doe earth to * heaven- ly * state con- vert [M:C][L:1/4]A3 G/ F/ E D E2 A4 |] w: Can find no ease of tor- men- ting. w: In For- tunes bo- some * e- ver pla- ced. w: Like heav'n still in it- * selfe de- light- ed.