The second set of madrigales to 3. 4. 5. and 6. Parts: Apt for Viols and Voyces. Newly composed by Thomas Bateson |
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[XXIII. Why doest thou flye]
Why doest thou flye? in such disdaineWhy doest thou flye? in such disdaine, Stay, or I dye with endlesse paine, Pittie, pittie, pittie, my plaint; alas I faint, vnhappy me, wilt neuer be? Then yet at last glance backe thy eye, And see thy wretched louer dye. Then yet at last glance backe thy eye, And see thy wretched louer dye.
The second set of madrigales | ||