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Fortune My Foe
Fortune My Foe
Fortune, my foe, why dost thou frown on me?
And will my favours never greater be?
Wilt thou, I say, forever breed me pain?
And wilt thou ne'er restore my joys again?
Fortune hath wrought me grief and great annoy;
Fortune has falsely stole my love away.
My love and joy, whose sight did make me glad;
Such great misfortunes never young man had.
Appeared in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (ca 1550-1620) in a
setting by Byrd. Referred to in Shakespeare (Merry Wives)
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- Track 11 on Dowland: Complete Lute Works, Vol.1-5 Disc 3
- 10 Tarletons Willy
- 12 The Queenes galliard
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