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William Cobbold
1560 - 1639AReconstructed by
Ian Payne
h = 90
h = 90
h = 90
New Fashions5
Mezzoc' - d"
Altof - c"
Tenord - g'
BassF - d'
Treble/Alto Viol
Alto/Tenor Viol(reconstructed)
Tenor Viol
Bass Viol 1
Bass Viol 2
New
fa
shions
- now
do
bear
the
sway
And
fa
shions
-
10
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
The
leaves
be
green,
the
nuts
be
brown,
they
old
are
laid
a
way.
-
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M.
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B.
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T.
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B2
The
Bre
wer
- proves
by
his
good
hang
so
high,
they
will
not
come
down.
25
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
ale
that
one
thing
soon
is
new
and
stale.
The
Cobbold New Fashions
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30
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
tay
lor
- night
and
day
takes
pains
New
fa
shions
-
to
in
vent
- for
35
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
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B2
gains.
The
draw
er
- with
his
works
of
price,
Can
mo
ney
-
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40 45
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
Brown
ing
- Ma
dame,
- Brown
ing
- Ma
dame
- so
draw
with
his
de
vice.
-
50
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
mer
ry
- we
sing
Brown
ing
- Ma
dame.
-
Green
sleeves
- is
all
my
joy,
green
sleeves
- is
my
de
light,
-
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55
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
green
leeves- is
my
heart
of
gold
and
who
but
la
dy
- green
sleeves.
-
Green
sleeves
- and
gal
lant
- ruffs,
brod
red- cauls
and
60
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
Hey
how,
look
where
she
huffs,
let
los
sel
- bear
a
way
- the
buffs,
gold
en
- cuffs,
The
po
et
-
Cobbold New Fashions
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65
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
and
the
paint
er's
-
sleight,
With
strange
de
vi
- ses
- bring
de
light,
-
70 B 75
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
devises
bring
delight.
The
Cobbold New Fashions
6
80
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
pot
ter
- frames
his
works
of
clay
with
odd
con
ceits
- that
may
seem
85
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
Fain
would I
have
a
pret
ty
- thing
to
give
un
to
- my
la
dy,
-
gay.
Cobbold New Fashions
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90
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
I
name no
thing
nor I
mean
no
thing,
but as pret
ty- a
thing
as
may
be.
95
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
Lit
tle
Peg
of
Ram
sey
- with
the
yel
low
- hair,
and
coulds't
thou
greet
if
I
were
dead,
mar
ry
- would
I
seare,
and
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100
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
There
fore
- the
dit
tie
-
coulds't
thou
greet
if
I
were
dead
mar ry- would
I
seare
mar
ry
- would
I
seare
105
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
of
my
song
is
love
me
lit
tle
- and
love
me
long.
The
Cobbold New Fashions
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110
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
fair
est
- flower
in
gar
den
- green
is
in
my
love's
Can
ye dance
the
sha
king
- of
the
sheets,
a
dance
that ev
ry
- man
must
do?
Can
ye dance
the
sha
king
- of
the
sheets,
a
115
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
breast
ful
come
ly
- seen.
Can
ye trick
it
up
with
dain
tu
- sweets,
dance
that ev
ry
- man
must
do,
that
ev
ry
- man
must
do?
Can
ye trick
it
up
with
dain
ty
- sweets,
and
Cobbold New Fashions
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120
M.
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B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
and
ev'
ry- thing
that
'longs
there
to?
-
Make
rea
dy
- then
your
wind
ing
- sheet,
-
and
see
how
you
can
ev'
ry- thing
that
longs
there
to?
-
125
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
Bring
a way
- the
beg
gar
- and
the
king
and
ev'
ry- man
in
his
de
-
be
stir
- your
feet,
For
death
is the man
that
all
must meet.
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130
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
And
ev'
ry
one
come
fol
low
- me,
come
gree.
And
ev'
ry
one
come
fol
low
- me,
and
ev'
ry- one
come
And
ev'
ry
one
come
fol
low
- me,
come fol
low- me,
and
And
ev'
ry- one
come
fol
low
- me,
and
ev'
ry- one
come
fol
low
- me,
come
135 C 140
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
fol
low
- me.
fol
low
-
me,
come
fol
low
- me.
ev'
ry- man
come
fol
low
- me.
fol
low
- me.
A
won
der
-
Cobbold New Fashions
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145
M.
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B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
strange
that
far
doth
fly,
af
ter
- nine
days
down
down
doth
150
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
Clout
lea ther- was
ne ver- so
dear,
I
can not- come
ev'
ry
- day
to
woo
I
have
a
lie.
Cobbold New Fashions
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M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
mare
they
call
her
Brock
but
and
th'wilt
have me love,
tell
me
now
Thou'st
have
the
skin
to
make
thee a frock
Clout
lea ther- was
155
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
ne ver- so
dear,
I
can not- come
ev'
ry
day
to
woo.
The
cos'n
ing
- mate
would
Cobbold New Fashions
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160 165
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
And
soon
be
found,
if
he
in
shifts
did
not
a
bound
-
170
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
this
is
known
by
com
mon
- skill
Too
much
of
Cobbold New Fashions
15
175
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
There
were
three
rav'ns
sat
on
a
tree,
hey
one
thing
is
but
ill.
180
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
no ny- no
ny
- no
ny
They
were
as
black
as
black
might
be,
hey
no ny- no
ny
- no;
they
were
as
black
as
Cobbold New Fashions
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185
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
Chill
black
might
be,
hey
no
ny
- no
ny- no,
hey
no
ny
-
hey
no
ny
- no
ny
- no
ny
-
190
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
tar
ry
- no
more
at
home,
at
home,
chill
vop
on
a
coun
try
- mome
with a dud
gin- haft
by
my
zy
da
- with a
Chill
tar
ry
- no
more
at
home,
at
home,
chill
vop
on a coun
try
- mome
with a
Cobbold New Fashions
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195
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
dud
gin
- haft
by
my
zy
da.
-
The
dud gin- haft
by
my
zyde
chill
go
a
broad
- and
zee
and
zee
what
va
shions
- now
there
be
in
all
the
world
so
wide
200
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
clown
that
knows
no
fa
shions
- fine
may
stand
a
broad,
good
Cobbold New Fashions
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205
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
night
John
a
Lyne.
When
all
is
gone
and
no
thing
-
210
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
with
dud
gin
-
with
dud
gin
-
with
dud
gin
left,
then
fare
well
-
dag
ger
- with
dud
gin
- haft,
with
dud
gin
-
Cobbold New Fashions
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M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
haft.
haft.
What
plea
sure
- have
we
haft.
haft.
220
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
in
this
life
so
fraught
with
mi
se
- ry,
- un
less
- it
sea
son'd
- be
with
sweet
va
-
Cobbold New Fashions
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225 230
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
ri
e
- ty.
- The
har
per
- that
does
harp
but
on
one
string.
What
joy
or
plea
sure
- can
that
235
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
The
night
in
- gale
- with
notes
that
di
vers
- be
does
joy
the
there
with
- bring?
Cobbold New Fashions
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240
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
care
and
heart
with
me
lo
- dy.
-
And
why
may
not
maids
mer ry- be,
amd
laugh
a
-
245
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
ehile
in good com
pa
- ny
- Te he- he- he- he
- and
have
good sport
and
plea
sant
- glee.
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250
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
A
las
- poor
sil
ly
- man
that
e
ver
- thou
wert
born,
thy
wife
shall
255
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
be
thy
mas
ter
- and
thou
shalt
wear
the
horn.
Well
fare
the
night
in
- gale
fare
fall
the
thrush
cock
- too,
But
foul
Cobbold New Fashions
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260
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
fare
the
fil
thy- bird
that
sing
- eth
cuck
oo,
-
but
foul
fare
the
fil
thy- bird
that
sing
eth
-
cuck
-
265
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
oo.
And
sith
you
have
that
Cobbold New Fashions
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270
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
hap
py
-
fate,
The
cor
nr'd
-
cap
must
co
ver
- your
275
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
Now
when
de
vi
- ses
- are
gone
round,
They
pate.
Cobbold New Fashions
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280
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
come
a
gain
- to
their
first
ground,
to
their
first
ground.
Ro
bin- Hood,
285
M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
Ro
bin- Hood
and
Lit tle
- John,
They
lean'd
them
in
a
tree,
a
tree,
Fri
ar
- Tuck
and
Maid
Ma
ri
- -
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M.
A.
T.
B.
Tr.
A.
T.
B1
B2
FULLSince
all
the
world
on
wheels
do
an
so
turn
ye
a
bout
- all
three.
Since
all
the
world
on
wheels
do
Since
all
the
world
on
wheels
do
Since
all
the
world
on
wheels
do
h = 76
h = 76
h = 76
h = 60
h = 60
h = 60
295
M.
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B.
Tr.
A.
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B1
B2
run,
the
wheel
wright
- shall
ne
ver
- have
done,
shall
ne
ver
- have
done.
run,
on
wheels
do
run,
the
wheel
wright
- shall
ne
ver
- have
done,
have
done.
run,
all
the
world,
the
wheel
wright
- shall
ne ver more,
shall
ne
ver- have
done.
run,
the
wheel
wright-
ne
ver
- shall
have
done,
shall
ne
ver- have
done.
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