The first set of English madrigales | ||
[XV. Sweet Gemma, when I first beheld]
Sweet Gemma, when I first beheld thy beautieSweet Gemma, when I first beheld thy beautie, I vow'd thee seruice, honour, loue, and dutie, Oh then, blest then I saide, the best: is hither come, to make mee blest, but thou alas, sweet, thou dost not regard, my vow, goe let mee not see, Cruell though fayrest thee.
The first set of English madrigales | ||