% 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. I saw my Lady weepe, T:To the most famous, Anthony Holborne. T: Canto C: John Dowland O: From The Second Booke of songs or Ayres of 2/ 4/ amd 5/parts: with Tableture for the Lute or orpherian, with the Violl de Gamba. %%MIDI nobarlines N: Original clef C on first line M:C L:1/4 K:E phrygian z8 | z8 | B8 | c6 B3 A A4 w: I saw my _ La- w:Sor- row was _ there w:O fay- rer _ then ^G2 A4 | z4 z2 z A | d6 c2 | B2 e4 d3 c c4 B2 c4 | z4 w:dy weepe, and sor- row proud to bee ad- van- ced so: w:made faire, And pas- sion wise, teares a de- light- full thing, w:ought ells, The world can shew, leave of in time to grieve, z4 | z2 G2 G2 ^G2 | A3 A B3 B c3 c _B A A4 G2 A4 | z2 A2 B3 B B2 ^F2 G4 | w:in those faire eies, in those faire eies where all per- fec- tions keepe, hir face was full of woe, w:Si- lence be- yond all speech, be- yond all speech, a wis- dome rare, Shee made hir sighes to sing, w:I- nough, i- nough, i- nough, i- nough, your joy- full lookes ex- cells, Teares kills the heart be- lieve, E3 ^F G2 ^F2 | z2 ^G3 G A2 | B3 B A2 A A | c3 c B4 | z2 c2 B2 d c2 B A E | w: full _ of woe, But such a woe (be- leeve me) as wins more hearts, Then mirth can doe, with hir, with w: sighes _ to sing, And all things with so sweet a sad - ness move, As made my heart at once, at w: heart _ be- lieve, O strive not to bee ex- cel- lent _ in woe, Which one- ly, ono- ly, breeds your F2 G2 A3 A ^G8 |] w: hir in- ty- sing parts. w: once both grieve and love. w: beau- ties o- ver- throw. X:2 T:I. I saw my Lady weepe, T: Basso N: Original says Canto C: John Dowland O: From The Second Booke of songs or Ayres of 2/ 4/ amd 5/parts: with Tableture for the Lute or orpherian, with the Violl de Gamba. %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI transpose -24 M:C L:1/4 K:G mix bass a4 a4 g4 f2 f2 e8 A4 ^G4 A4 e3 e f4 e4 d2 c2 B3 B w:I saw my La- dy weepe, I saw my La- dy weepe, I saw my La- dy w:Sor- row was there made faire, Sor- row was there made faire, Sor- row was there made w:O fay- rer then ought ells, O fay- rer then ought ells, O fay- rer then ought A2 A2 e3 e f2 f2 g6 G2 c6 c2 F G A B c3 c w:weepe, I saw my La- dy weepe, and sor- row proud to bee ad- van- ced w:faire, Sor- row was there made faire, And pas- sion wise, teares a de- light- full w:ells, O fay- rer then ought ells, The world can shew, leave of in time to B2 e2 ^c2 ^f2 ^d2 e2 A3 A d3 c _B4 A4 D4 z2 B2 B4 e3 d c4 B3 B w:so: in those faire eies, faire eyes, where all per- fec- tions keepe: hir face was _ full full of w:thing, Si- lence be- yond, be- yond, all speech a wis- dome rare, Shee made hir sighes to sing, And w:grieve, I- nough, i- nough, in- ough your joy- full lookes ex- cells, O strive not to bee ex- cel- e4 z2 A2 d3 d ^c2 d2 e8 A4 e2 B c2 G A3 A G G F3 F HE8 |] w:woe, But such a woe as wins more hearts, Then mirth can doe, with hir, in- ty- sing parts. w: all things with so sweet a sad- ness move, As made my heart at once both grieve and love. w:lent in woe, Teares kills the heart be- lieve, Which one- ly breeds your beau- ties o- ver- throw.