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*{{PostedDate|2021-01-10}} {{CPDLno|62339}} [[Media:Fayrfax_-_Most_clere_of_colour_-_Full_Score.pdf|{{pdf}}]]  
*{{PostedDate|2021-01-10}} {{CPDLno|62339}} [[Media:Fayrfax_-_Most_clere_of_colour_-_Full_Score.pdf|{{pdf}}]]  
{{Editor|Humphrey Thompson|2021-01-10}}{{ScoreInfo|A3|3|53}}{{Copy|CPDL}}
{{Editor|Humphrey Thompson|2021-01-10}}{{ScoreInfo|A3|3|53}}{{Copy|CPDL}}
:'''Edition notes:'''  
:'''Edition notes:''' Edition prepared for the Fayrfax 2021 Quincentenary, generously supported by the Mercers' Company. Recorded by Ensemble Pro Victoria in March 2021 on the Delphian Label.


*{{PostedDate| 2020-04-07}} {{CPDLno|57884}} [[Media:Fayrfax_-_Most_clere_of_colour_-_Full_Score.pdf|{{pdf}}]]
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:'''Edition notes:''' Edition prepared for the Fayrfax 2021 Quincentenary, generously supported by the Mercers' Company.


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

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  • (Posted 2021-01-10)  CPDL #62339:   
Editor: Humphrey Thompson (submitted 2021-01-10).   Score information: A3, 3 pages, 53 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Edition prepared for the Fayrfax 2021 Quincentenary, generously supported by the Mercers' Company. Recorded by Ensemble Pro Victoria in March 2021 on the Delphian Label.


General Information

Title: Most clere of colour
Composer: Robert Fayrfax
Lyricist:

Number of voices: 3vv   Voicing: ATBar

Genre: SecularPartsong

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

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Original text and translations

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Most clere of colour and rote of stedfastness,
With vertu connyng her maner is lede,
Which that passyth my mynde for to express
Of her bounte, beaute and womanhode;
The bryghtest myrrour and floure ofgoodlyhed,
Which that all men knowith, both more and less;
Thes vertues byn pryntyd in her doutless.