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:'''Edition notes:''' Reformatting of the third part of #30292, with adjustments to underlay, and to slurring. See [[Nay let me weep (Three parts) (Orlando Gibbons)|Nay let me weep]].
:'''Edition notes:''' Reformatting of the third part of #30292, with adjustments to underlay, and to slurring. See [[Nay let me weep (Orlando Gibbons)|Nay let me weep]].


==General Information==
==General Information==

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  • (Posted 2017-10-30)  CPDL #47127:       
Editor: James Gibb (submitted 2017-10-30).   Score information: A4, 5 pages, 70 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Reformatting of the third part of #30292, with adjustments to underlay, and to slurring. See Nay let me weep.

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Title: Yet if that age
Composer: Orlando Gibbons
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Number of voices: 5vv   Voicing: SATTB

Genre: SecularMadrigal

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

{{Published}} is obsolete (code commented out), replaced with {{Pub}} for works and {{PubDatePlace}} for publications. Nos. 19 from the The First Set of Madrigals and Mottets

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Original text and translations

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Yet if that age had frosted o'er his head,
Or if his face had furrow'd been with years,
I would not so bemoan that he is dead,
I might have been more niggard of my tears;
But O the sun new-rose is gone to bed,
And lilies in their springtime hang their head.