The first set of English Madrigals To 3. 4. 5. and 6 parts apt both for Viols and Voyces. With a Mourning Song in memory of Prince Henry |
The first set of English Madrigals | ||
[II. His hart his wound receiued from my sight]
His hart his wound receiued from my sightHis hart his wound receiued from my sight, his wound, his wound, receiued from my sight, from my sight, My hart was wounded, with his wounded hart, with his wounded hart, For as from me, on him, on him his hart light, So still me thought in mee his hart did smart, So still me thought in me his hart did smart, his hart did smart, Both equall hurt in this, Change sought our blisse: My true loue hath my hart, and I, and I haue his. Both equall hurt in this, Change fought our blisse: My true loue hath my hart, and I, and I haue his.
The first set of English Madrigals | ||