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==Music files==
==Music files==
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* {{CPDLno|33173}} [[Media:The_High_Desire_(Anon)_(Revised_Score).pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:The_High_Desire_(Anon)_(Revised_Score).mid|{{mid}}]]  
*{{PostedDate|2014-10-19}} {{CPDLno|33173}} [[Media:The_High_Desire_(Anon)_(Revised_Score).pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:The_High_Desire_(Anon)_(Revised_Score).mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:The_High_Desire_(Anon)_(Revised_Score).mxl|{{XML}}]]
{{Editor|Maria Marcelli |2014-10-19}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|3|69}}{{Copy|CPDL}}
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==General Information==
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{{Descr|An early Tudor period song. Composer and poet unknown. Two verses.


'''Description:''' An early Tudor period song. Composer and poet unknown. Two verses.
Lovers sing together, addressing each other in lovesick melancholy. There is a sense of pleading directed toward the mistress for her to have mercy on her lover.
 
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Lovers sing together, addressing each other in lovesick melancholy. There is a sense of pleading directed toward the mistress for her to have mercy on her lover.  
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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{Text|English|
{{Text|English|

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  • (Posted 2014-10-19)  CPDL #33173:       
Editor: Maria Marcelli (submitted 2014-10-19).   Score information: A4, 3 pages, 69 kB   Copyright: CPDL
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General Information

Title: The High Desire
Composer: Anonymous
Lyricist:

Number of voices: 2vv   Voicing: ST

Genre: SecularUnknown

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

First published:
Description: An early Tudor period song. Composer and poet unknown. Two verses.

Lovers sing together, addressing each other in lovesick melancholy. There is a sense of pleading directed toward the mistress for her to have mercy on her lover.


External websites:

Original text and translations

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The hye desire that Y have for to se,
yeure godely and wommanly bewte.
For yeu dere hert do Y suffere penaunce,
for of my hert ye have governaunce.
Till that Y may com unto yeure presaunce,
praying to yeure gracius pyte that ye
would fuchsaffe to have mercy on me,
only to be putte to yeure remembraunce.