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Pastime with good company

Pas- time
Youth must
Com- pa-

Gruch
ComCom-

live - will
to - dihis - free

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I;
For
gest, For
will, The

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my pas- tance,
i- dle- ness
best ensue,

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God
be
Thoughts and
ev'ry

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I

Hunt, sing
chief
Is
The worst

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British Library Add. MS 5665 (1618). Arranged and encoded by Sarge Gerbode.

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thus
cies
hath

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and
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dance;
tress
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My
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shall - me best - of
shall I use
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pleas'd,
fanman

BII - - - - - - - - -

heart - - is set All good- ly sport For my com- fort: Who


vi- - - ces all; Then who can say But mirth and play Is
mind - - shall be; Vir- tue to use, Vice to re- fuse, Thus
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- de- ny; So
- then best All
- or ill, But

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lust, but none ny me- thinks good ny


is

who
papa-

good com- - - pa- ny I love and shall un- til - I die.


somedal- - - li- ance, Of good or ill some pas- - - tance;
with ho- - - nes- ty Is vir- tue, vi- ces to - - flee;

with
have
ny

Henry VIII (Henry Tudor)

let?
all?
me.
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