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
John Wilbye
There where I saw her lovely beauty painted
Where Venus-like my sacred Goddess shineth
There with precellent object mine eyes fainted
That fair but fatal star my dole divineth
As soon as morning in her light appeareth
Her sweet salute my mind o'erclouded cleareth;
When night again the day's delight bereaveth
My hеart's true sacrifice she quick rеceiveth
But night and day she craftily forsakes me
To tedious day, to loathsome night betakes me
There where I saw was written by John Wilbye.