GLEE for Five Voices. ALL my sense thy greatness gained, Dan dan dan deridan dei. R. J. S. STEVENS. Now thy sweetness, sour is deemed, Dan dan dan deridan dei. Woe to me, alas! she weepeth; Dan dan dan deridan dei. Sweetness! sweetly pardon folly, Tie me hair, your captive wholly ; Know, my words their faults acknowledge: Dan dan dan deridan dei. Sir Philip Sidney. GLEE for Four Voices. R. COOKE & R. J. S. STEVENS. ADIEU, ye jovial youths! who join "Is that my Daph'ne's eyes inspire; Shenstone. As GLEE for Four Voices. SK me, "why I send you here, This firstling of the infant year ?" Ask me, "why I send to you, R. J. S. STEVens. This primrose all bepearl'd with dew?” I strait will wisper in your ears, "The sweets of love are washed with tears." Ask me, "why this flower doth shew So yellow green, and sickly too? I must tell you, "these discover What doubts and fears are in a lover." Carew's Poems. GLEE for Four Voices. AWAY! let nought to love displeasing, What tho' no grants of royal donors, Thro' youth and age in love excelling, ; R. COOKE. Sweet smiling peace shall crown our dwelling, And when, with envy, time transported, GLEE for Three Voices. S. WEBBE. AWAKE, sweet muse! the breathing spring With rapture warms; awake! and sing: GLEE for Five Voices. ALONE thro' unfrequented wilds, WM. Rock, Jun. S. WEBBE. GLEE for Three Voices. AWAY! away! we've crown'd the day, Come in, boys, while ye may. The jolly horn, the rosy morn, With harmony of deep-mouth'd hounds; For these, my boys, are sportsman's joys, Our pleasure knows no bounds. GLEE for Five Voices. As passing by a shady grove, I heard a linnet sing; Whose sweetly plaintive voice of love Proclaim the cheerful spring. J. DANBY. His pretty accents seem'd to flow, His downy throat he turn'd so sweet, "Tis only harmony and love GLEE for Four Voices. J. C. PRING. As I wove with wanton care, Fillets for a virgin's hair; |