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cel que ie metant, Henry VIII    (18v–19r)\u003cbr\u003e Alas what shall I do for love, Henry VIII    (20v–21r)\u003cbr\u003e Hey nowe nowe, Kempe (Incipit)    (21v)\u003cbr\u003e Alone I leffe alone, Cooper    (22r)\u003cbr\u003e O my hart and o my hart, Henry VIII    (22v–23r)\u003cbr\u003e Adew adew my hartis lust, Cornish    (23v–24r)\u003cbr\u003e Aboffe all thynge, Farthing    (24v)\u003cbr\u003e Downbery down, Daggere    (25r)\u003cbr\u003e Hey now now, Farthing    (25v)\u003cbr\u003e In may that lusty sesoun, Farthing    (26r)\u003cbr\u003e Whoso that wyll hym selff applye, Rysby    (27v–28r)\u003cbr\u003e The tyme of youthe is to be spent, Henry VIII    (28v–29r)\u003cbr\u003e The thowghtes within my brest, Farthing    (29v–30r)\u003cbr\u003e My loue sche morneth for me, Cornish    (30v–31r)\u003cbr\u003e A the syghes that cum fro my hart, Cornish    (32v–33r)\u003cbr\u003e With sorowfull syghs and greuos payne, Farthing    (33v–34r)\u003cbr\u003e Iff I had wytt for to endyght [Unattributed]    (34v–35r)\u003cbr\u003e Alac alac what shall I do, Henry VIII    (35v)\u003cbr\u003e Hey nony nony nony nony no [Unattributed] (Incipit)    (36r)\u003cbr\u003e Grene growith the holy, Henry VIII    (37v–38r)\u003cbr\u003e Whoso that wyll all feattes optayne, Henry VIII    (38v–39r)\u003cbr\u003e Blow thi hornne hunter, Cornish    (39v–40r)\u003cbr\u003e De tous bien plane [van Ghizegehem] (Incipit)    (40v–41r)\u003cbr\u003e Iay pryse amours [Unattributed] (Incipit)    (41v–42r)\u003cbr\u003e Adew corage adew, Cornish    (42v)\u003cbr\u003e Trolly lolly loly lo, Cornish    (43v–44r)\u003cbr\u003e I love trewly withowt feynyng, Farthing    (44v–45r)\u003cbr\u003e Yow and I and amyas, Cornish    (45v–46r)\u003cbr\u003e Ough warder mount [Unattributed] (Incipit)    (46v–47r)\u003cbr\u003e La season [Compère \/ Agricola] (Incipit)    (47v–48r)\u003cbr\u003e If love now reynyd as it hath bene, Henry VIII    (48v–49r)\u003cbr\u003e Gentyl prince de renom, Henry VIII (Incipit)    (49v–50r)\u003cbr\u003e Sy fortune mace bien purchase [Unattributed]    (50v–51r)\u003cbr\u003e Wherto shuld I expresse, Henry VIII    (51v–52r)\u003cbr\u003e A robyn gentyl robyn, Cornish [Wyatt]    (53v–54r)\u003cbr\u003e Whilles lyue or breth is in my brest, Cornish    (54v–55r)\u003cbr\u003e Thow that men do call it dotage, Henry VIII    (55v–56r)\u003cbr\u003e Departure is my chef payne, Henry VIII    (60v)\u003cbr\u003e It is to me a ryght gret Ioy, Henry VIII (Incipit)    (61r)\u003cbr\u003e I haue bene a foster, Cooper    (65v–66r)\u003cbr\u003e Fare well my Ioy and my swete hart, Cooper    (66v–68r)\u003cbr\u003e Withowt dyscord, Henry VIII    (68v–69r)\u003cbr\u003e I am a joly foster [Unattributed]    (69v–71r)\u003cbr\u003e Though sum saith that yough rulyth me [Henry VIII]     (71v–73r)\u003cbr\u003e MAdame damours [Unattributed]    (73v–74r)\u003cbr\u003e Adew adew le company [Unattributed]    (74v–75r)\u003cbr\u003e Deme the best of euery dowt, Lloyd    (79v)\u003cbr\u003e Hey troly loly loly [Unattributed]    (80r)\u003cbr\u003e Taunder Naken, Henry VIII (Incipit)    (82v–84r)\u003cbr\u003e Whoso that wyll for grace sew, Henry VIII    (84v–85r)\u003cbr\u003e En vray Amoure, Henry VIII    (86v–87r)\u003cbr\u003e Let not vs that yongmen be [Unattributed]    (87v–88r)\u003cbr\u003e Dulcis amica [Prioris] (Incipit)    (88v–89r)\u003cbr\u003e Lusti yough shuld vs ensue, Henry VIII    (94v–97r)\u003cbr\u003e Now [Unattributed]    (98r)\u003cbr\u003e Belle sur tautes [Agricola] (Incipit)    (99v–100r)\u003cbr\u003e ENglond be glad pluk vp thy lusty hart [Unattributed]    (100v–102r)\u003cbr\u003e Pray we to god that all may gyde [Unattributed]    (103r)\u003cbr\u003e ffors solemant, [de Févin, after Ockeghem] (Incipit)    (104v–105r)\u003cbr\u003e And I war a maydyn [Unattributed]    (106v–107r)\u003cbr\u003e Why shall not I [Unattributed]    (107v–108r)\u003cbr\u003e What remedy what remedy [Unattributed]    (108v–110r)\u003cbr\u003e Wher be ye [Unattributed]    (110v–112r)\u003cbr\u003e QUid petis o fily, Pygott    (112v–116r)\u003cbr\u003e My thought oppressed my mynd in trouble [Unattributed]    (116v–120r)\u003cbr\u003e Svmwhat musyng [Fayrfax \/ Woodville]    (120v–122r)\u003cbr\u003e I loue vnloued suche is myn aduenture [Unattributed]    (122v–124r)\u003cbr\u003e Hey troly loly lo [Unattributed]    (124v–128r)\u003cbr\u003e Commentary and Textual Notes\u003cbr\u003e Bibliography and Works Cited\u003cbr\u003e Index of First Lines\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e  ","brand":"Arizona Center for Medieval \u0026 Renaissance Studies,US","offers":[{"title":"Default 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