[NoteWorthy ArtWare][NoteWorthy Composer]Chris D'AQUINOAghirPastimeHenry VIIICopyright © 1998 by D GreaggAll Rights ReservedNF1F20.50000000 0.50000000 0.50000000 0.50000000 Staff-1Standardðÿ@)Pas-time with good com-pa-ny, I love and shall un-til I die. Gruch who lust, but none de-ny; so God be pleased, thus live will I. For my past-ance: hunt, sing and dance, my heart is set, all good-ly sport for my com-fort, who sha-ll me let?&Youth must have its dal-li-ance, of good and ill some past-a-ance. Com-pa-ny me-thinks then best, all thoughts and fan-cies to di-gest. For i-dle-ness is chief mis-tress of vi-ces all: then who can say but mirth and play is be-st of all?Com-pa-ny with ho-nes-ty is vir-tue, vi-ces to-o flee. Com-pa-ny is good and ill, but ev-'ry-man hath his free will. The best en-sue, the worst es-chew, my mind shall be; vir-tue to use, vice to re-fuse: thus shall I use me.[úÿØP    @ P @        @ @ QS @      @ P @        @ @ QS @           ÿ             @ @ Q R R S Staff-2Standardöÿ@)Pas-time with good com-pa-ny, I love and shall un-til I die. Gruch who lust, but none de-ny; so God be pleased, thus live will I. For my past-ance: hunt, sing and dance, my heart is set, all good-ly sport for my com-fort, who sha-ll me let?&Youth must have its dal-li-ance, of good and ill some past-a-ance. Com-pa-ny me-thinks then best, all thoughts and fan-cies to di-gest. For i-dle-ness is chief mis-tress of vi-ces all: then who can say but mirth and play is be-st of all?Com-pa-ny with ho-nes-ty is vir-tue, vi-ces to-o flee. Com-pa-ny is good and ill, but ev-'ry-man hath his free will. The best en-sue, the worst es-chew, my mind shall be; vir-tue to use, vice to re-fuse: thus shall I use me.Sþþþþÿþÿ   þþÿ @ P   þþþþÿþÿ   þþÿ @ P     ÿþþ ÿþþÿþÿ    ÿþþ ÿþþÿ   Staff-3Standardöÿ@)Pas-time with good com-pa-ny, I love and shall un-til I die. Gruch who lust, but none de-ny; so God be pleased, thus live will I. For my past-ance: hunt, sing and dance, my heart is set, all good-ly sport for my com-fort, who sha-ll me let?&Youth must have its dal-li-ance, of good and ill some past-a-ance. Com-pa-ny me-thinks then best, all thoughts and fan-cies to di-gest. For i-dle-ness is chief mis-tress of vi-ces all: then who can say but mirth and play is be-st of all?Com-pa-ny with ho-nes-ty is vir-tue, vi-ces to-o flee. Com-pa-ny is good and ill, but ev-'ry-man hath his free will. The best en-sue, the worst es-chew, my mind shall be; vir-tue to use, vice to re-fuse: thus shall I use me.Nýýý þý    þý ÿ  ýýý þý    þý ÿ   ÿ   ÿ   þý  ÿ   ÿ  ýÿþ