Dowland: Second Booke Of Songes, 1600: 1. I Saw My Ladye Weepe
Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley, & John Dowland
5:36My mind to me a kingdom Is Such perfect joy therein I find That it excels all other bliss Which God, or Nature, hath assigned Though much I want, that most would have Yet still my mind forbids to crave No princely port nor wealthy store No force to win a victory No wily wit to salve a sore No shape to win a loving eye To none of these I yield as thrall For why? My mind despise them all I see that plenty surfeits oft And hasty climbers soonest fall I see that such as are aloft Mishap doth threaten most of all These get with toil and keep with fear Such cares my mind can never bear I press to bear no haughty sway I wish no more then may suffice I do no more than well I may Look what I want my mind supplies Lo, thus I triumph like a King My mind content with anything I laugh not at another's loss, Nor grudge not at another's gain No worldly waves my mind can toss I brook that is another's bane I bear what harms others I fear no foe nor fawn on friend I loath not life, nor dread mine end My wealth is health and perfect ease, And conscience clear my chief defence I never seek by bribes to please Nor by desert to give offence Thus do I live. Thus will I die Would all did so, as well as I