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Mourn, mourn John Dowland

(1563-1626)
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Mourn, mourn, day is with dark-ness fled, what heaven then go-verns earth,

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Mourn, day's with dark-ness fled, what heaven then go-verns earth,


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oh none, but hell in hea - ven's stead, chokes with his mists our mirth.

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oh none, but hell in hea - ven's stead, chokes with his mists our mirth.

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Mourn, mourn, look now for no more day nor night, but that from hell,

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Mourn, look now for no more day nor night, but that from hell,
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Then all must as they may in dark - ness learn to dwell. But yet this
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Then all must as they may in dark - ness learn to dwell. But

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change, must needs change our de-light, that thus the sun, that thus the

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yet this change, this change must change must change de - light, that thus the

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sun, the sun should har-bour with the night. But yet this night.
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sun should har-bour with the night. But night.

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