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Dainty fine sweet | 1. Dainty fine sweet nymph delightful, | ||
While the Sea aloft is mounting, | |||
Sit we here our loves recounting. | Sit we here our loves recounting. | ||
Fa | Fa la la. | ||
With sugared gloses, | |||
Among these roses. | |||
Fa la la. | |||
Fa | |||
2. Why alas are you so spiteful, | |||
Dainty nymph but O too cruel. | |||
Fa | Wilt thou kill thy dearest jewel? | ||
Kill then and bliss me, | Fa la la. | ||
But first come kiss me. | Kill then and bliss me, | ||
Fa | But first come kiss me. | ||
Fa la la. | |||
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CPDL #25223: [ ] [ ] [ Capella]
- Editor: James Gibb (submitted 2011-12-27). Score information: A4, 3 pages, 27 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Reformating of #14992. Transposed up a tone.
- CPDL #14992: NoteWorthy Composer
- Editor: Brian Russell (submitted 2007-09-11). Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: On external site, listed alphabetically under "Ballets".
- Possible error(s) identified. See the discussion page for full description.
General Information
Title: Dainty fine sweet nymph
Composer: Thomas Morley
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
1. Dainty fine sweet nymph delightful,
While the Sea aloft is mounting,
Sit we here our loves recounting.
Fa la la.
With sugared gloses,
Among these roses.
Fa la la.
2. Why alas are you so spiteful,
Dainty nymph but O too cruel.
Wilt thou kill thy dearest jewel?
Fa la la.
Kill then and bliss me,
But first come kiss me.
Fa la la.