The first set of English Madrigals | ||
Of 8. voyces.
[XVII. Yow blessed shaddow the sunneshine from my mistresse]
Yow blessed shaddow the sunneshine from my mistresse faceYow blessed shaddow the sunneshine from my mistresse face, and you sweete roses only for her bedding, when weary shee doth take her resting place, you faire white lillies, and pretty pretty flowers all, giue your attendaunce at my mistresse call.
[XVII. You blessed bowers whose greene leaues now are spreading]
You blessed bowers whose greene leaues now are spreading shadow the sunneshine from my mistresse faceYou blessed bowers whose greene leaues now are spreading shadow the sunneshine from my mistresse face, and you sweete roses only for her bedding when weary shee doth take her resting place, giue your attendance at my mistris call.
The first set of English Madrigals | ||