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Now let us go bid the morning<br>
Brightest day! Chase cares away!<br>
Bring roses sweet to soothe us!<br>
(Bring roses to a muse)<br>
Now let us go and bid the cuckoo<br>
Pretty bird! Repeat thy word!<br>
Repeat thy song to cheer us!<br>
Swift as the night turns into brightest day,<br>
will fortunes turn my way,<br>
All gladsome now our praises sing,<br>
Full of pleasure bring,<br>
All gladsome sing,<br>
Full pleasure bring!<br>


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Editor: Bettina Blokland (added 2003-11-06).   Score information: A4, 1 pages, kbytes   Copyright:
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Editor: Stuart McIntosh (added 2001-04-22).   Score information: 32 kbytes   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: in A4 format, Sibelius file unzipped

General Information

Title: Now let us go and bid the morning
Composer: Thomas Elsbeth

Number of voices: 3vv  Voicing: SSA
Genre: Secular, Madrigals
Language: English
Instruments: none, a cappella
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Original text and translations

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Now let us go bid the morning
Brightest day! Chase cares away!
Bring roses sweet to soothe us!
(Bring roses to a muse)
Now let us go and bid the cuckoo
Pretty bird! Repeat thy word!
Repeat thy song to cheer us!
Swift as the night turns into brightest day,
will fortunes turn my way,
All gladsome now our praises sing,
Full of pleasure bring,
All gladsome sing,
Full pleasure bring!