The first set of madrigals and pastorals of 3. 4 and 5. Parts | ||
[V. Dorus a silly Shepheard]
Dorus a seely shepherd swaineDorus a seely shepherd swaine, whilst he his flocke was keeping, Vpon the vast, vpon the vast Arcadian plaine, found Amoretta sleeping, And fearing least she had beene slaine, she had beene slaine, his eyes burst forth a weeping, Yet feeling her pure pulses beate, her pure pulses beate, not minding to molest her, He view'd her most admired parts, admired parts, and so most kindely kist her.
The first set of madrigals and pastorals of 3. 4 and 5. Parts | ||