The first set of madrigals and pastorals of 3. 4 and 5. Parts | ||
[I. See where my loue]
See where my loue a Maying goesSee where my loue a Maying goes, with sweet Dame Flora sporting, sporting, She most alone with Nightingales, she most alone, she most alone with Nightingales, in woods delights consorting, in, &c. Turne againe, Turne againe my dearest, The pleasant ayre's in meadows, Els by the riuers let vs breathe, and kisse, and kisse amongst the willowes.
The first set of madrigals and pastorals of 3. 4 and 5. Parts | ||