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Traditionnel: All in a Garden Green

All in a Garden Green
English Country Dance Tune, Dancing Master, 1651, p. 71
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Piano seul

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Renaissance

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Heidtmann, Klaus (1952 - )
TonalitéSol majeur
Droit d'auteurPublic Domain
Sources:
William Ballet's Lute Book, 1590
The Dancing Master, First Edition, 1651, p. 71
Ajoutée par kheidtmann, 13 Jui 2023

PAROLES
All in a garden green, two lovers sat at ease,
As they could scarce be seen above the leafy trees.
They lovèd lofty full, and no wronger than truly,
In the time of the year cam betwixt May and July.

Quoth he, "Most lovely maid, my troth shall ay endure,
And be not thou afraid, but rest thee still secure
That I will love thee, long as life in me shall last:
Now I am strong and young and when my youth is past.

"When I am grey and old, and then must stoop to age,
I'le love thee twenty-fold, my troth I here engage.
My love shall be the same, it never shall decay,
But shine without all blame, though body turn to clay."

She listen'd to his song, and heard it with a smile,
And innocent as young, she dreamèd not of guile.
No guile was meant by Will, for he was true as steel,
As was there aught deceit when she made him a will.

Full soon both two were wed, and these most faithful lovers
Base are but born and bred, example to all others.
They lovèd lofty full, and no wronger than truly,
In the time of the year cam betwixt May and July.
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