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Thinkst thou then by thy fayning 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 N:Original clef, C on first line K:G dor |:B B/ B/ B A | G2 ^F G | w: 1.~Thinkst thou then by thy fayn- ing sleepe w: Or with thy craf- ty clos- ing Thy w: 2.~O that my sleepe dis- sem- bled, were w: Thy cru- ell eyes de- cei- ving, Of w: 3.~Should then my love as- pir- ing, For- w: So farre ex- ceed the due- ty That A/ B/ c > B G/ A/ B2 A :| w: with a proud _ dis- * day- ning, w: cru- el eyes _ re- * pos- ing, w: to a trance _ re- * sem- bled, w: live- ly sense _ be- * reav- ing: w: bid- den joyes _ de- * sir- ing, w: ver- tue owes _ to * beau- tie? |: d c d B > B | A w: To drive me from thy sight, w: And while sleepe fayn- ed is, w: Then should my love re- quire w: In beau- ties sweet dis- grace: w: No, Love seeke not thy blisse, w: Yet kisse a thou- sand fold. D E F | G > G ^F w: when sleepe yeelds more de- light, w: may not I steale a kisse, w: Thy loves un- kind de- spite, w: And livd in sweet em- brace w: Be- yond a sim- ple kisse: w: For kis- ses may be bold G A/ B/ c2 B | A2 G :| w: such harm- less beau- tie gra- cing. w: Thy qui- et armes em- bra- cing. w: While fu- ry tri- umpht bold- ly w: Of her that lov'd so cold- ly. w: For such de- ceits are harme- lesse, w: When love- ly sleep is arme- lesse. X:2 T:X. Thinkst thou then by thy fayning 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 N:Original clef, C on second line %%MIDI nobarlines K:G dor |:G G/ G/ G F B,/ A,/B,/ C/ D3/2 w: 1.~Thinkst thou then by thy fayn- * * * ing w: Or with thy craf- ty clos- * * * ing w: 2.~O that my sleepe dis- sem- * * * bled, w: Thy cru- ell eyes de- cei- * * * ving, w: 3.~Should then my love as- pir- * * * ing, w: So farre ex- ceed the due- * * * ty E/ F/ _E/ C/ D/ _E2 D G ^F :| w: sleepe _ with a _ proud dis- day- ning, w: Thy _ cru- el _ eyes re- pos- ing, w: were _ to a _ trance re- sem- bled, w: Of _ live- ly _ sense be- reav- ing: w: For- * bid- den _ joyes de- sir- ing, w: That _ ver- tue _ owes to beau- tie? |:D A A G > G ^F w: To drive me from thy sight, w: And while sleepe fayn- ed is, w: Then should my love re- quire w: In beau- ties sweet dis- grace: w: No, Love seeke not thy blisse, w: Yet kisse a thou- sand fold. F G D > D C D3/2 w: when sleepe yeelds more de- light, w: may not I steale a kisse, w: Thy loves un- kind de- spite, w: And livd in sweet em- brace w: Be- yond a sim- ple kisse: w: For kis- ses may be bold D/ F > D D D > C A, =B, :| w: such harm- * less beau- tie gra- cing. w: Thy qui- * et armes em- bra- cing. w: While fu- * ry tri- umpht bold- ly w: Of her * that lov'd so cold- ly. w: For such * de- ceits are harme- lesse, w: When love- * ly sleep is arme- lesse. X:3 T:X. Thinkst thou then by thy fayning 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 transpose -12 N: Original clef, C on third line K:G dor -8va |:d d/ d/ d d G2 A w: 1.~Thinkst thou then by thy fayn- ing w: Or with thy craf- ty clos- ing w: 2.~O that my sleepe dis- sem- bled, w: Thy cru- ell eyes de- cei- ving, w: 3.~Should then my love as- pir- ing, w: So farre ex- ceed the due- ty B c3 c B/ c/ d d :| w: sleepe with a proud dis- day- ning, w: Thy cru- el eyes re- pos- ing, w: were to a trance re- sem- bled, w: Of live- ly sense be- reav- ing: w: For- bid- den joyes de- sir- ing, w: That ver- tue owes to beau- tie? |:f f d d > d d w: To drive me from thy sight, w: And while sleepe fayn- ed is, w: Then should my love re- quire w: In beau- ties sweet dis- grace: w: No, Love seeke not thy blisse, w: Yet kisse a thou- sand fold. A c F/ B A/ G A w: when sleepe yeelds more de- light, _ w: may not I steale a kisse, _ w: Thy loves un- kind de- spite, _ w: And livd in sweet em- brace _ w: Be- yond a sim- ple kisse: _ w: For kis- ses may be bold _ B c > B A G2 ^F G :| w: such harm- less beau- tie gra- cing. w: Thy qui- et armes em- bra- cing. w: While fu- ry tri- umpht bold- ly w: Of her that lov'd so cold- ly. w: For such de- ceits are harme- lesse, w: When love- ly sleep is arme- lesse. X:4 T:X. Thinkst thou then by thy fayning 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 transpose -24 K:G dor bass |:g g/ g/ g d _e2 d w: 1.~Thinkst thou then by thy fayn- ing w: Or with thy craf- ty clos- ing w: 2.~O that my sleepe dis- sem- bled, w: Thy cru- ell eyes de- cei- ving, w: 3.~Should then my love as- pir- ing, w: So farre ex- ceed the due- ty g f > _e c/ d/ e/ f/ g G d :| w: sleepe with a proud _ _ dis- day- * ning, w: Thy cru- el eyes _ _ re- pos- * ing, w: were to a trance _ _ re- sem- * bled, w: Of live- ly sense _ _ be- reav- * ing: w: For- bid- den joyes _ _ de- sir- * ing, w: That ver- tue owes _ _ to beau- * tie? |: b a ^f g G "(1)"d3/2 N:(1) Original looks like a dotted eighth quarter, but it has to be a dotted quarter eighth w: To drive me from thy sight, w: And while sleepe fayn- ed is, w: Then should my love re- quire w: In beau- ties sweet dis- grace: w: No, Love seeke not thy blisse, w: Yet kisse a thou- sand fold. d/ c B _e > e d w: when sleepe yeelds more de- light, w: may not I steale a kisse, w: Thy loves un- kind de- spite, w: And livd in sweet em- brace w: Be- yond a sim- ple kisse: w: For kis- ses may be bold c/ B/ A > G ^F G d2 G :| w: such _ harm- less beau- tie gra- cing. w: Thy _ qui- et armes em- bra- cing. w: While _ fu- ry tri- umpht bold- ly w: Of _ her that lov'd so cold- ly. w: For _ such de- ceits are harme- lesse, w: When _ love- ly sleep is arme- lesse.