% 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:V. Shall I strive with wordes to move, T:CANTUS. C: John Dowland B: db: -c 4 -b 13 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:3/2 %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 %%MIDI gchordoff % %%LY voices \property Voice.Slur \set #'dashed = #1 %%LY voices \property Staff.automaticMelismata = ##f N:Original clef, C on first line K:E min |:G > F E F G > A | B4 w: Shall I strive with wordes to move, w: Griefe a- las though all in vaine, z d | ^c > B A G F E | B6 | w: when deedes re- ceive not due re- gard? w: her rest- lesse an- guish must re- veale: B > ^c d3 A | B3 A G2 | w: Shall I speake, and ney- ther please, w: Shee a- lone my wound shall know, A > G F E F2 | E6 :| w: nor be free- ly * heard? w: Though she will not * heale. |: F4 G2 | G2 E2 w: All woes have end, w: Stormes calme at last, A2 | A A2 G F E F6 | w: though a while de- * laid, * w: and why may not * shee * G4 A2 | B2 c4 | "(1)"B8 - B4 || w: our pa- tience pro- ving. * w: leave off her frow- ning? * B6 - | B B A4 | G4 w: O * that times strange ef- fects w: O * sweet Love, help her hands G2 | G4 B B | d3 d c B | B4 A2 B8-B4 :| w: could but make, but make her lo- * ving. * w: my af- fe- cti- * on crown- * ing. * |:z B d2 A2 | w: I woo'd her, z A c2 G2 | w: I lov'd her, z B A G G F | G6 | w: and non but her ad- mire. B2 A2 G2 | F2 w: O come deare joy, z B ( c > B | A ) G F E F2 HE6 :| w: and an- * * swere my de- * sire. X:2 T:V. Shall I strive with wordes to move, T:ALTUS. C: John Dowland B: db: -c 4 -b 13 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:3/2 %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 %%MIDI gchordoff % %%LY voices \property Voice.Slur \set #'dashed = #1 %%LY voices \property Staff.automaticMelismata = ##f N:Original clef, C on second line K:E min |:E > E E E E E ^D4 w: Shall I strive with wordes to move, w: Griefe a- las though all in vaine, z B A > G F E ^D E ^D6 w: when deedes re- ceive not due re- gard? w: her rest- lesse an- guish must re- veale: F2 F G2 F G3 F E2 w: Shall I speake, and ney- ther please, w: Shee a- lone my wound shall know, E E ^D E2 ^D E6 :| w: nor be free- * ly heard? w: Though she will * not heale. |:D2 B,4 D2 D2 w: All woes have end, w: Stormes calme at last, ^C C D4 D2 D6 w: though a while de- laid, w: and why may not shee leave E4 E2 D2 A4 D8-D4 w: our pa- tience pro- ving. * w: off her frow- ning? * G3 F E D E2 E2 ^D2 E3 E D > C B, > A, G,2 w: O * * that * times, * strange times, strange ef- fects, ef- fects w: O * * sweet * Love, * help Love, help her hands, her hands z D2 G2 B A2 G3 F E2 ^D8-D4 :| w: could but make, her lo- * * ving. * w: my af- fe- ction crown- * * ing. * |:F2 F2 F2 w: I woo'd her, E2 D2 E w: I lov'd her, E G > F E D E D2 C B, A, B,2 w: and none * * but * her ad- * mire. * z G2 F2 E ^D2 w: O come deare joy, z D A > G F > E ^D E2 ^D HE6 :| w: and an- swere, an- swere my de- * sire. X:3 T:V. Shall I strive with wordes to move, T:TENOR. C: John Dowland B: db: -c 4 -b 13 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:3/2 %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 %%MIDI gchordoff % %%LY voices \property Voice.Slur \set #'dashed = #1 %%LY voices \property Staff.automaticMelismata = ##f N:Original clef, C on fourth line %%MIDI transpose -12 K:E min -8va |:B > A G A B G F4 w: Shall I strive with wordes to move, w: Griefe a- las though all in vaine, z F F > G A B B G F6 w: when deedes re- ceive not due re- gard? w: her rest- lesse an- guish must re- veale: d > c B G d3 d D2 w: Shall I speake, and ney- ther please, w: Shee a- lone my wound shall know, z E2 A2 G F B ^G6 :| w: nor be free- * ly heard? w: Though she will * not heale. |:B2 ^d2 B4 A2 w: All woes have end, w: Stormes calme at last, E E F > G A B A2 A6 w: though a while, a while de- * laid, w: and why may, why may not * shee leave B c2 B A G G4 F2 G8 - G4 w: our pa- tience, pa- tience pro- * ving. * w: off, leave off her frow- * ning? * D2 G A B3 G A2 F2 B4 z e2 B2 c d2 w: O, O that times, that times strange, strange times, strange ef- fects w: O, O sweet Love, sweet Love help, help Love, help her hands F B2 G E A "(2)"D2 E4 F8 - F4 :| w: could make her, could make her lo- ving. * w: my, my af- fe- cti- on crown- ing. * N:(2) Original is a quarter note. |:d2 B d2 A2 w: I, I woo'd her, z A c2 G w: I lov'd her, B d c B A > G G6 w: and none but her ad- * mire. d2 d2 B3 F w: O come deare joy, G2 F E z E B G A F H^G6 :| w: and an- swere, and an- swere my de- sire. X:4 T:V. Shall I strive with wordes to move, T:BASSUS. C: John Dowland B: db: -c 4 -b 13 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:3/2 %%MIDI nobarlines %%MIDI ratio 3 1 %%MIDI gchordoff %%LY voices \property Voice.Slur \set #'dashed = #1 %%LY voices \property Staff.automaticMelismata = ##f %%MIDI transpose -24 K:E min bass |: e > e e e e e B4 w: Shall I strive with wordes to move, w: Griefe a- las though all in vaine, z B B >B B B B B B6 w: when deedes re- ceive not due re- gard? w: her rest- lesse an- guish must re- veale: B B B > c d2 G3 G c3/2 w: Shall I speake, and * ney- ther please, w: Shee a- lone my * wound shall know, B/ A A B3 B E6 :| w: nor * be free- ly heard? w: Though * she will not heale. |:B4 G2 G2 A2 w: All woes have end, w: Stormes calme at last, A A D4 D2 D6 w: though a while de- laid, w: and why may not shee e3 d c2 B2 A4 G8 - G4 w: our pa- ti- ence pro- ving. * w: leave off * her frow- ning? * G6 g2 f4 e4 e2 e3 w: O that times strange ef- fects w: O sweet Love, help her hands e d c B2 G2 A2 "(2)"B2 c4 B8 - B4 :| w: could * but make her, make her lo- ving. * w: my * af- fe- ction crown- ing, crown- ing. * N:(2) Original is a quarter note. |: B2 z B d2 A2 w: I, I woo'd her, z A c2 G3/2 w: I lov'd her, G/ A B c d G6 w: and none but her ad- mire. G2 d2 e2 B2 w: O come deare joy, G2 A2 A2 B2 B2 E6 :| w: and an- swere my de- sire.