Mvsica transalpina Madrigales translated out of foure, fiue and sixe partes, chosen out of diuers excellent Authors, vvith the first and second part of La Verginella, made by Maister Byrd, vpon tvvo Stanza's of Ariosto, and brought to speake English vvith the rest. Published by N. Yonge, in fauour of such as take pleasure in Musicke of voices |
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[XII. Lady your looke so gentle]
Lady your looke so gentle so to my hart deepe sinkethLady your looke so gentle so to my hart deepe sinketh, so to my hart deepe sinketh, that of none other, nor of my selfe it thincketh, why thē do you constraine me (Cruell) to liue in plaint in paine & sadnes, when one sweet word may gaine me, peace to my thoughts, & euerlasting gladnes, peace to my thoughts, & euerlasting gladnes, peace to my thoughts, & euerlasting gladnes, peace to my thoughts, & euerlasting gladnes, peace to my thoughts, & euerlasting gladnesse.
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