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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{Text|English}}
{{Text|English|
<poem>
Sweet nymph come to thy lover,
Sweet nymph come to thy lover,
Lo, here alone our loves we may discover,
Lo, here alone our loves we may discover,
Where the sweet Nightingale with wanton glosses,
Where the sweet Nightingale with wanton glosses,
Hark! her love too discloses.
Hark! her love too discloses.}}
</poem>
 
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Editor: James Gibb (submitted 2012-05-07).   Score information: A4, 1 page, 14 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Reformatting of #9259.
Editor: Brian Russell (submitted 2005-08-30).   Score information: A4, 1 page, 15 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: Nwc.png
  • CPDL #03637:  Network.png PDF and MIDI files
Editor: Eva Toller (submitted 2002-05-26).   Score information: 19.7 x 28.4 cm, 2 pages, 50 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: TBB arrangement; midi files available for each part
Arranger: Eva Toller
Editor: Suzi Nassen Stefl (submitted 2000-10-21).   Score information: Letter, 1 page, 21 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Revised 5/16/2001. Finale file is zipped.
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Editor: Laura Conrad (submitted 1999-12-04).   )Score information: Letter, 4 pages, 224 kB   Copyright: GnuGPL
Edition notes: partbook format

General Information

Title: Sweet nymph, come to thy lover
Composer: Thomas Morley

Number of voices: 2vv   Voicings: SS, TT or TBB

Genre: SecularMadrigal

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

Published: Canzonets to Two Voices (1595)

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Original text and translations

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Sweet nymph come to thy lover,
Lo, here alone our loves we may discover,
Where the sweet Nightingale with wanton glosses,
Hark! her love too discloses.