John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
I sung sometimes my thoughts’ and fancy's pleasure
Where then I list, or time serv’d best and leisure
While Daphne did invite me
To supper once, and drank to me to spite me
I smil’d, yet still did doubt her
And drank where she had drank before, to flout her
But oh while I did eye her
My eyes drank love, my lips drank burning fire
I sung sometimes was written by John Wilbye.