paroles de chanson Pastyme with good company: Pastime with Good Company - Henry VIII (King of England), Oxford Camerata & Jeremy Summerly
Pastime
with
good
company
I
love
and
shall
until
I
die;
Grudge
who
will,
but
none
deny,
So
God
be
pleased
thus
live
will
I.
For
my
pastance
Hunt,
sing,
and
dance.
My
heart
is
set:
All
goodly
sport
For
my
comfort,
Who
shall
me
let?
Youth
must
have
some
dalliance,
Of
good
or
ill
some
pastance;
Company
methinks
then
best
All
thoughts
and
fancies
to
digest:
For
idleness
Is
chief
mistress
Of
vices
all.
Then
who
can
say
But
mirth
and
play
Is
best
of
all?
Company
with
honesty
Is
virtue
vices
to
flee:
Company
is
good
and
ill
But
every
man
hath
his
free
will.
The
best
ensue,
The
worst
eschew,
My
mind
shall
be:
Virtue
to
use,
Vice
to
refuse,
Thus
shall
I
use
me.
1 Pastyme with good company: Pastime with Good Company
2 Blow thy Horn, Hunter
3 A robyn, gentyl robyn: Ah Robin, Gentle Robin
4 Hey Trolly, Lolly Lo
5 Draw on, Sweet Night
6 Thule the period of cosmographie: Thule, the Period of Cosmography
7 The Second Set of Madrigals: Weep, Weep Mine Eyes
8 As Vesta Was
9 English Madrigals, Set 1: Fair Phyllis I Saw Sitting All Alone (text by Anonymous): Fair Phyllis
10 Sleep fleshly birth: Sleep, Fleshly Birth
11 Lay a garland on her hearse: Lay a Garland
12 Brigg Fair
13 The Trees They Do Grow High
14 8 Partsongs, Op. 119: No. 3, The Bluebird
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