Songs and Psalmes composed into 3. 4. and 5. parts, for the vse and delight of all such as either loue or learne Mvsicke: By John Mundy | ||
[XXVII. In midst of woods.
The first part.
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In midst of woods or pleasant groueIn midst of woods or pleasant groue, where all sweet byrds doe sing, my thought I heard so rare a sound, which made ye heauens to ring, the charme was good, the noyse full sweet, each byrd dyd play his part, and I admir'd to heare the same, ioy sprong into my heart.
Songs and Psalmes composed into 3. 4. and 5. parts, for the vse and delight of all such as either loue or learne Mvsicke: By John Mundy | ||