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'''Published:''' 1611
'''Published:''' 1611



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General Information

Title: The Courtiers good Morrow to his Mistris
Composer: Thomas Ravenscroft
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Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SecularConsort song

Language: English
Instruments: Mixed ensemble

Published: 1611

Description: For on voice and various instruments with a chorus indicated as sung by choir.

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Original text and translations

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Canst thou love and lie alone?
Love is so disgraced,
pleasure is best,
wherein is rest
in a heart embraced.

Rise, rise, rise,
daylight do not burn out,
Bells do ring and birds do sing,
only I that mourn out.

Morning-star doth now appear,
Wind is hushed and sky is clear.
Come, come away!
Canst thou love and burn out day?
Rise, rise, rise…