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John Farmer
(fl.1591 - 1601)
Who would have thought
(S.A.T.T. (or A.T.T.B.))
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149409 : Farmer : Who would have thought : sheet music
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From Farmer's First set of madrigals, London 1599. This edition is offered at original pitch (high chiavette) for S.A.T.T. or transposed down a fourth for A.T.T.B.
Lyrics: Anon
Who would have thought that face of thine
Had been so full of doubleness?
Or that within these crystal eyne
Had been so much unstableness?
Thy face so fair, thy look so strange;
Who would have thought of such a change?
Who would have thought that face of thine
Had been so full of doubleness?
Or that within these crystal eyne
Had been so much unstableness?
Thy face so fair, thy look so strange;
Who would have thought of such a change?

