The first sett, Of Italian Madrigalls Englished not to the sense of the originall dittie, but after the affection of the Noate. By Thomas Watson ... There are also heere inserted two excellent Madrigalls of Master VVilliam Byrds, composed after the Italian vaine, at the request of the sayd Thomas Watson |
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XXI. | [XXI. O heare me heauenly powrs.] |
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[XXI. O heare me heauenly powrs.]
O heare me heauēly powrs all at one callingO heare me heauēly powrs all at one calling, while you see my cheefest pleasure down falling, stay Phillis now departing, & inspyre her, That onely my desert & loue may fyre her. And thou for whom Vnlesse thou wish my death, come againe sweet hart.
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