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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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[XXVI. Thirsis, Thirsis, on his faire Phillis brest reposing]
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[XXVI. Thirsis, Thirsis, on his faire Phillis brest reposing]

Thirsis , Thirsis, on his faire Phillis brest reposing

Thirsis , Thirsis, on his faire Phillis brest reposing, sweetly did languish, when shee in loues sweet anguish, him kissing gently, said thus, with sugred glosing. Thirsis O tell me, thy true loue best approued, art not thou, my best beloued, Then hee, then hee, which to her hart was euer neerest: kist her againe, & said, and said, Yes, yes Lady deerest.