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==Music files==
==Music files==
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*{{CPDLno|4248}} [http://www.evatoller.se/ {{net}}] PDF and MIDI files
*{{PostedDate|2002-12-01}} {{CPDLno|4248}} [http://www.evatoller.se/ {{net}}] PDF and MIDI files
{{Editor|Eva Toller|2002-12-01}}{{ScoreInfo|19.8 x 29.7|5|122}}{{Copy|Personal}}
{{Editor|Eva Toller|2002-12-01}}{{ScoreInfo|19.8 x 29.7|5|122}}{{Copy|Personal}}
:'''Edition notes:''' Midi files available for each part.
:{{EdNotes|{{Edc|arr|Eva Toller}}. All files are available on http://www.evatoller.se/main_men_titles_S-OE.html (Midi files available for each part.)}}
:{{Arranger|Eva Toller}}


==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''What if I seek for love''<br>
{{Title|''What if I seek for love''}}
{{Composer|Robert Jones}}
{{Composer|Robert Jones}}


 
{{Voicing|5|TTTBB}}
{{Voicing|5|TTTBB}}<br>
{{Genre|Secular|Madrigals}}
{{Genre|Secular|Madrigals}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Pub|1|1600|in ''{{NoCo|The First Booke of Songes or Ayres}}''|no=&nbsp;}}
{{Pub|1|1600|in ''{{NoCo|The First Booke of Songes or Ayres}}''|no=18}}
 
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'''Description:'''
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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{Text|English|
{{Text|English|
What if I seek for love of thee?
What if I seek for love of thee?
Shall I find,  
Shall I find,
Beauty kind,
Beauty kind,
to desert that still shall dwell in me?
to desert that still shall dwell in me?
But if I sue and live forlorn,
But if I sue and live forlorn,
then alas never was any wretch  
then alas never was any wretch
to more misfortune borne.
to more misfortune borne.
Though thy looks have charmed mine eyes,
Though thy looks have charmed mine eyes,
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but if ever sweet desire
but if ever sweet desire
set my woeful hart on fire
set my woeful hart on fire
then can I never remove.  
then can I never remove.


Frowne not on me unless thou hate,
Frowne not on me unless thou hate,
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To despaire of my most haplesse state:
To despaire of my most haplesse state:
Smile not on me unless thou love,
Smile not on me unless thou love,
For thy smile,  
For thy smile,
will beguile
will beguile
my desires if thou unsteadfast prove:
my desires if thou unsteadfast prove:

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Editor: Eva Toller (submitted 2002-12-01).   Score information: 19.8 x 29.7, 5 pages, 122 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: Arranged by Eva Toller. All files are available on http://www.evatoller.se/main_men_titles_S-OE.html (Midi files available for each part.)

General Information

Title: What if I seek for love
Composer: Robert Jones

Number of voices: 5vv   Voicing: TTTBB
Genre: SecularMadrigal

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1600 in The First Booke of Songes or Ayres, no. 18
Description: 

External websites:

Original text and translations

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What if I seek for love of thee?
Shall I find,
Beauty kind,
to desert that still shall dwell in me?
But if I sue and live forlorn,
then alas never was any wretch
to more misfortune borne.
Though thy looks have charmed mine eyes,
I can forbeare to love,
but if ever sweet desire
set my woeful hart on fire
then can I never remove.

Frowne not on me unless thou hate,
For thy frowne cast me down
To despaire of my most haplesse state:
Smile not on me unless thou love,
For thy smile,
will beguile
my desires if thou unsteadfast prove:
If thou needs wilt bend thy brow,
A while refraine my deare;
But if thou wilt smile on me,
Let it not delayed be;
Comfort is never too near.