% 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:XII. By a fountaine where I lay, 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 K:G dor |:d3 c B A G B | A3/2 w: 1.~By a foun- taine where I lay, w: By the glint- ing of the sun, w: 2.~Faire with gar- lands all ad- drest, w: Bless- ed in the highest de- gree, w: 3.~Then I forth- with tooke my pipe w: And u- pon a heav'n- ly ground, A/ B3/4 c// d3/4 e// | f3 e > d d2 ^c d4 :| w: Al bles- * sed * bee that * bless- ed day w: Oh ne- * ver * bee her * shin- ing done w: Was ne- * ver * Nymph more * faire- ly blest, w: So may * she * e- ver * bless- ed be, w: Which I * all * faire and * cleane did wipe w: All in * the * grace of * beau- tie found, d/ d/ d d e f4 | w: When I might see a- lone w: Came to this foun- taine neere, w: Plaid * this round- e- lay, c c/ c/ c c d4 | w: My true loves fair- est one, w: With such a smil- ing cheere, w: Wel- come faire Queene of May, d/ d/ d w: Loves deer light, w: Such a face, w: Sing sweete aire, c/ c/ c | w: Loves cleare sight w: Such a grace, w: Wel- come faire. c/ c/ c/ c/ B/ B/ B | w: No worlds eyes can clear-er see w: Hap- pie, hap- pie eyes that see w: Wel- come be the shep- heards Queene, A ^F/ G/ A B A3 A G4 |] w: A fair- er sight none none can be. w: Such a * heaven- ly sight as she. w: The glo- * rie of all our greene. X:2 T:XII. By a fountaine where I lay, 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 fourth line K:G dor |: B3 A G F _E D C2 w: 1.~By a foun- taine where I lay, w: By the glint- ing of the sun, w: 2.~Faire with gar- lands all ad- drest, w: Bless- ed in the highest de- gree, w: 3.~Then I forth- with tooke my pipe w: And u- pon a heav'n- ly ground, z G F > G A > B c3 B A > G "(1)"^F2 :| w: Al bles- * sed * bee that bless- ed day w: Oh ne- * ver * bee her shin- ing done w: Was ne- * ver * Nymph more faire- ly blest, w: So may * she * e- ver bless- ed be, w: Which I * all * faire and cleane did wipe w: All in * the * grace of beau- tie found, N:(1) original has a whole note G/ G/ G G G A4 w: When I might see a- lone w: Came to this foun- taine neere, w: Plaid this round- * e- lay, A G/ F/ E F F4 w: My true loves fair- est one, w: With such a smil- ing cheere, w: Wel- come faire Queene of May, B/ B/ B w: Loves deer light, w: Such a face, w: Sing sweete aire, A/ A/ A w: Loves cleare sight w: Such a grace, w: Wel- come faire. G/ A/ G/ G/ G/ G/ G/ w: No worlds eyes can clear-er see w: Hap- pie, hap- pie eyes that see w: Wel- come be the shep- heards Queene, G/ ^F/ F/ D z/ A,/ D/ E/ ^F/ ^F/ G2 ^F G4 |] w: A fair- er sight, a fair- er sight none none can be. w: Such a heaven- ly, such a heav- en- ly sight as she. w: The glo- rie of, the glo- rie of * all our greene. X:3 T:XII. By a fountaine where I lay, 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 N:Original clef, C on third line K:G dor |: G G F2 D2 B, F F3/2 w: 1.~By a foun- taine where I lay, w: By the glint- ing of the sun, w: 2.~Faire with gar- lands all ad- drest, w: Bless- ed in the high- est de- gree, w: 3.~Then I forth- with tooke my pipe w: And u- pon a heav'n- ly ground, E/ D/ C/ B, A,2 z A > A D/ G/ F E D4 :| w: Al bless- * * ed, bless- ed bee that bless- ed day w: Oh ne- * * ver, ne- ver bee her shin- ing done w: Was ne- * * ver, ne- ver Nymph more faire- ly blest, w: So * may she, may she e- ver bless- ed be, w: Which I * all faire, all * faire and cleane did wipe w: All in * the grace, the * grace of beau- tie found, B,/ B,/ B, B, C C4 w: When I might see a- lone w: Came to this foun- taine neere, w: Plaid this round- * e- lay, C G,/ A,/ G, A, B,4 w: My true loves fair- est one, w: With such a smil- ing cheere, w: Wel- come faire Queene of May, F/ F/ F w: Loves deer light, w: Such a face, w: Sing sweete aire, F/ F/ C w: Loves cleare sight w: Such a grace, w: Wel- come faire. E/ F/ C/ E/ D/ D/ D D/ D w: No worlds eyes can clear-er see w: Hap- pie, hap- pie eyes that see w: Wel- come be the shep- heards Queene, C/ A,/ C/ B,/ C/ D3 D/ D/ D4 |] w: A fair- er sight, a fair- er sight none can be. w: Such a hea- ven- ly sight, heaven- ly sight as she. w: The glo- rie of, the glo- rie of all our greene. X:4 T:XII. By a fountaine where I lay, 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:G dor bass |: g > a b f g d _e B f2 w: 1.~By _ _ a foun- taine where I lay, w: By _ _ the glint- ing of the sun, w: 2.~Faire _ _ with gar- lands all ad- drest, w: Bless- * * ed in the highest de- gree, w: 3.~Then * * I forth- with tooke my pipe w: And * * u- pon a heav'n- ly ground, g2 d3/4 e// f3/4 g// a > g ^f g a A d4 :| w: Al bles- * * * * sed bee that bless- ed day w: Oh ne- * * * * ver bee her shin- ing done w: Was ne- * * * * ver Nymph more faire- ly blest, w: So may * * * * she e- ver bless- ed be, w: Which I * * * * all faire and cleane did wipe w: All in * * * * the grace of beau- tie found, g/ g/ g g c f4 w: When I might see a- lone w: Came to this foun- taine neere, w: Plaid this round- * e- lay, f e/ f/ c f B4 w: My true loves fair- est one, w: With such a smil- ing cheere, w: Wel- come faire Queene of May, B/ B/ B w: Loves deer light, w: Such a face, w: Sing sweete aire, f/ f/ f w: Loves cleare sight w: Such a grace, w: Wel- come faire. c/ f/ e/ c/ g/ G/ G w: No worlds eyes can clear-er see w: Hap- pie, hap- pie eyes that see w: Wel- come be the shep- heards Queene, d d/ e/ ^f f d3 d G4 |] w: A fair- er sight none none can be. w: Such a hea- ven- ly sight as she. w: The glo- * rie of all our greene.