The first set of English madrigales to 3. 4. 5. and 6. voices. Newly composed by Thomas Bateson |
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The first set of English madrigales | ||
[XX. Who prostate lies at Womens feete]
Who prostrate lies at Womens feeteWho prostrate lies at Womens feete, And cals them darlings deare and sweet, Protesting loue and crauing grace, and praising oft a foolish face, are often times deceiu'd at last, then catch at naught and hould it fast.
The first set of English madrigales | ||