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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XXX. | [XXX. She with a cruell frowne] |
The second set of madrigales | ||
[XXX. She with a cruell frowne]
She with a cruell frowneShe with a cruell frowne, opprest my trembling heart with deadly swone. Yet pitt'ing my paine, Restor'd with a kisse, with a kisse, my life againe, Restor'd with a kisse, with a kisse, with a kisse, Restor'd with a kisse my life, againe, Thus let me daily be of life depriued, of life depriued, So I be daily thus againe reuiued. So Thus let me daily be of life depriued, So I be daily thus againe reuiued.
The second set of madrigales | ||