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Dear, why do you joy and take such pleasure, | Dear, why do you joy and take such pleasure, | ||
and still delight to see me lie and languish, | and still delight to see me lie and languish, | ||
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and with thy love, | and with thy love, | ||
for my true love reward me. | for my true love reward me. | ||
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Revision as of 07:47, 6 March 2015
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- CPDL #31856: NoteWorthy Composer
- Editor: Brian Russell (submitted 2014-05-07). Score information: Letter, 4 pages, 70 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes:
- CPDL #24131: [ ] [ ] [ Capella]
- Editor: James Gibb (submitted 2011-08-10). Score information: A4, 6 pages, 66 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Based on #10164. A possible error in the alto in bar 48 has been replaced with the alto notes in bar 58 (which is identical musically). Includes a keyboard reduction of the a cappella choral score.
- Editor: Vince M. Brennan (submitted 2005-11-15). Score information: Letter, 7 pages, 65 kB Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: Copyright (c) 2004 by V. M. Brennan
- Possible error(s) identified. See the discussion page for full description.
General Information
Title: Dear, why do you joy?
Composer: Michael East
Number of voices: 5vv Voicing: SSATB
Genre: Secular, Madrigal
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
Published:
Description:
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Original text and translations
English text
Dear, why do you joy and take such pleasure,
and still delight to see me lie and languish,
O, pity me, my joy and only treasure,
and cure my grief and bitter anguish,
and now at last regard me,
and with thy love,
for my true love reward me.