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Not full twelve years
What then is love?
Unto the temple of thy beauty
Now I see thy looks were feigned
Go, passions, to the cruel fair
Come, Phyllis, come into these bowers
Fair, sweet, cruel
Since first I saw your face
There is a lady sweet and kind
How shall I then describe my love?.
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Stainer & Bell St.&B.3203.
For solovoice. The original accompaniment is printed both in lute tablature and in modern notation; an alternative version especially adapted for piano is also given with each song.
With reproduction of the dedication from the original edition.
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