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
Weep, weep, mine eyes, my heart can take no rest
Weep, weep, my heart, mine eyes shall ne'er be blest
Weep eyes, weep heart, and both this accent cry:
A thousand deaths I die, Flaminia
Ay me, ah cruel Fortune! ay me
Now, Leander, to die I fear not
Death, do thy worst! I care not!
I hope when I am dead in Elysian plain
To meet, and there with joy we'll love again
Weep, weep, mine eyes was written by John Wilbye.