The first set of English madrigales to 3. 4. 5. and 6. voices. Newly composed by Thomas Bateson |
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The first set of English madrigales | ||
[XXIIII. Faire Hebe, when dame Flora meets]
Faire Hebe, when dame Flora meetsFaire Hebe, when dame Flora meets, dame Flora meets, she trips and leapes, as gallants doe, Vp to the hills and downe againe, to the vallaies runs shee too and fro: But out alas, when frosty locks begirds the head, with cark and care, Peace, laugh no more, let prancks goe by, slow crauling age forbids such ware. slow crauling age forbids such ware.
The first set of English madrigales | ||