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The first set of English madrigales

to 3. 4. 5. and 6. voices. Newly composed by Thomas Bateson
  

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[XXII. Hark, heare you not a heauenly harmony]
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[XXII. Hark, heare you not a heauenly harmony]

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Orianæs farewell.

Hark, heare you not a heauenly harmony

Hark, heare you not a heauenly harmony, Ist Ioue think you, that plaies vpon the Spheres, Heuens is not this a heauenly melody, wher Ioue himself a part in Musick beares. Now comes in a quire of Nightingales: Mark, how the Nimphs & shepherds of the dales, how all do ioyne together in the praise of Orianæs life & happy daies Then sing ye sheperds & Nimphs of Diana, In heauen liues Oriana.