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TO THE RIGHTHONOVRABLE SIR GEORGECAREY, OF THE MOST HONORABLE ORDER
OF THE GARTER KNIGHT:‘BaronofHunfdon,Captameofher Adaiejlies gentlemen Tenftoners,
Gouernorof the Ifle of Wight,Lieutenant of the countie of Southt.
Lordrhamberlame ofher Maiefltes moft Koynlt houfe, and ofherHighnes moft honourable priuie Counfell
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H AT" harmony (T^ght honorable^ whichu skilfullie exprejl by Injlruments , albeit^ by
reajon ofthe ipariety ofnumber& proportion ofit[elfeyt eafilieflirs vp the minds ofthe hea^
rers to admiration (r delight^yetfor higher
thoritieandpower hath been euer worthily attru
buted to that kfide ofAdufek^y which to the
fweetnes ofinfrument applies the liuely yokeof
manyCXprefsingfome worthyfentenceor excef
‘quitie can witneffe^firflgrew the heauenly Art
ofmuftckeforhmm Ov'ph^usandthe reHyaccordingto the numberand
time oftheirToemeSyfirfframedthe numbers and times ofmufd̂ : Sothat
Plato definesmelody to confifi ofharmonyy number (r wordes-^ harmony na-
^dofitfelfe:words the ornament ofharmonyynumber thecommonfriend&yniterofthem both.This[mall boo^e containing the confent of[peeking har-
monyyioynedwith the moH muficaUinftrument the Lute , beingmyfirH la^
b- urylhaueprefumedto dedicate to your Lordfhipy whoforyour vertue&nobility are beH able toproteB ityUndforyourhonourablefauors towards me,
beftdeferuing my duety andferuicefBefidesyour noble inclination andhue to
allgood ^tArteSy andnamely the diuinefcience ofmufckpydoth challenge the
patronage ofall learningy then whichnogreater titlecan beeadded to^lfo-
bilitie.lJfeitherinthefe your honours may Ilet paffethe dutiftdl remem-
brance ofyour vertuous Lady my honourable mifirisyWhofe fingular grace
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towards me haueaddedfpirit tomy vnfortunate laboursJThat timednddi-
lioenceIhaue befiowedin thefearch ofMufickeyWhat trauelinforrm coun-
triesy whatJuccefeand ejlimation euen amonzfirangers 1 hauefoundy /
leaue to the report ofothers.Yet all this in vaine were it not thatyour hono-
rable hands haue vouchfaftto ypholdmypoorefortunesyWhichfnow who-
ly recommendtoyourgratiousproteBiony with thefemyfirfl endeuorSyhum
hly befeechingyou to accept and cheriflo the withyour continuedfauours.
lour Lordjhips mop humblefruant^lobnDowhnd.
To the courteous %eader.
OW hard an enterprife it is in this skilful! and curious age to com-mit our priuate labours to the publike view, mine owne difabilitie,and others hard (ucceffe doc tcx) well afliiremeiand were it not forthat louc I beare to the true louers ofmuficke,! had conccalde thefemy firfl fruits, whichhow they will thriue with your tafte I know not,
howfocuer the greater part ofthem might haue been ripe inough by their age. TheCourtly iudgement I hope will not be feuere againft them,being it felfe a party,andthofe fwcet fprings ofhumanity (I mcane our two famous Vniuerfities)wil entertainthem for his fake, whome they haue already grac’t, and asit were cnfranchifH in theingenuous profeflion of Muficke, which from my childhoodc I haue cuer aymed at,fundry times leauing my natiue countrey, the better to attain fo excellent a fciencc.About fixtecneyeeres part,I trauclled the chiefeft parts ofFrance, a nation fiirnifhtwith great variety ofMuficke: But lately, being ofa more confirmed iudgement,!bentmy courfe toward the famous prouinccs ofGermany, where I foundc both ex-cellent maftcrs,and moft honorable Patrons ofMuficke ; Namely, thofe two mira-cles of this age for vertue and magnificence, Henry Juiio\:>\jk^oi^runfmck.^ andlearnedMaritms Lantzjraue ofHejfenyoiwhofe princely vertucs and fauors towardsmelcan neuerfpeakcfufficientlie. Neither can I forget the kindnes oiAlexandraHorologia, a right learned mailer ofMuficke, feruantto the royal Prince the LantT^-graue^He/fen.^nd Gregorio Howet Lutenift to the magnificent Duke oi'^runfxvk}^both whome I name as well for their loue to me,as alfo fortheir excellency in theirfaculties. Thus hauing fpent feme moneths in Germany , to my great admiration ofthat worthy country,1 pafl ouer the Alpes into where I founde the Cities fur-nifht with all good Artes.but efpcciallie Muficke. What fauour and efiimation I hadin Ventce,Vadua,Genoa^Ferrara,FlorencefiL diuers other places I willingly fupprelTc,leaftl Ihould any way feeme partiall in mine owne indeuours. Yet can I not diffem-blc the great content I found in the proferd amity ofthe moft famous Luca Maren^:^w,whofc fundry letters I receiued from Rome,and one ofthem, bccaufc it is butfhort,! haue thought good to fetdowne,riot thinking it any difgrace to be proud ofthe iudgement of fo excellent a man.
Adolto Adagnijico Signior mio ojjeruandifsimo,
delStgnior Alberigo MalutT^ ho intefh quanto con cortefe affetto Jtmo~firi defiderofo diejferrni congionto d'amteitia^doue infinitamente la ringratio di quefio
fuobuon antmoyofferendomegli aWincontrofem alcuna cofalapojfoferuire,foi chegli me^ritidellefue mfimtemrtu,t^ qualitd meritano che ogni ^no ^me tammirino o^er-dtno.dgerfmediqueftolebafctolemani. DtT(oma d i^JtLuglio. 15P5.
I^«V. S. Affettionatiffimoferuitore,
Luca Marenzjo,
Not to ftand tolong vponmy traucis,! will onely name that worthy maiftcr Gw-umm (^rochioVicemafter ofthe chappcl of S. Marks in Venice^mih. wnomc Ihad fa-miliar conference.And thus what experience I could gather abroad,! am now readyto pradife athome,if/may but find encouragement inmy firft affaies . There haucbin diners Lute leflbnsofminelately printed withoutmyknowledge, fake and vn-perfed, but / purpofe ftiortly my (elfe to let forth the choileft ofallmy LclTons inprint,and alfo anintrodudion for fingering,with other bcoks ofSongs,whereofthisis the firft : and as this findes fauour with you, lb lhal 1 be affeded to labor in the reft;Tarewell*
John T^oncvlctnd,
Tho. CampianiEpigrammadeinftituto Authoris.
Pamam^fofleritas quant dedit Orpheo^
Dolandi melius Muficadatfibiy
Fugacesrefrimensarchetj^isfonos^
delittasprabuitaurtbusy
Jffis coftjgicuas iuminibus facitp
A Table ofall the Songs Containedin this
VNquict thoughts.Who euer thinks or hopes oflouefor loue.My thoughts are wingd with hopes.
Ifmy complaints could paftions moue.Can Ihe excufe my wrongs with vertues cloake.Now,0 now / needs muft part.Deare ifyouchange ile ncuer chule againc.
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- All yewhom loue or fortune hath betraide,!^iltthou vnkind thus rcaueme ofmy hart.yyQuy jjjy conceit that firft enforft my woe.Come againeilweetloue doth now enuite.His goulden locks time hath to filuer turnd.Awake fweetloue thou art returnd.
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Formany run,but one muft win,Fooles only hedge theCuckoo in.
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