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John Farmer
(fl.1591 - 1601)
Cease now thy mourning
(S.A.T.T. (or S.A.T.B.))
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149427 : Farmer : Cease now thy mourning : 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 S.A.T.B.
Lyrics: Anon
Cease now thy mourning and thy sad lamenting;
For fair Aurora's lovely face doth light thee.
Thy mistress' heart is now upon relenting,
Vowing henceforth never more to spite thee.
Then harbour not those thoughts that still may grieve thee,
Since that thy mistress swears she will relieve thee.
Cease now thy mourning and thy sad lamenting;
For fair Aurora's lovely face doth light thee.
Thy mistress' heart is now upon relenting,
Vowing henceforth never more to spite thee.
Then harbour not those thoughts that still may grieve thee,
Since that thy mistress swears she will relieve thee.

