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% input file irlandais54.mid
X: 1
T:
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
Q:1/4=25
% Last note suggests Dorian mode tune
K:F % 1 flats
% MIDI Key signature, sharp/flats=-1 minor=0
% Time signature=6/8 MIDI-clocks/click=36 32nd-notes/24-MIDI-clocks=8
%Hearts Ease
%H:There are two distinct tunes named "Heartsease" and considerable
%H:differences of opinion as to whether any of the known lyrics fit either
%H:of them. The earliest lyric is "a songe to the tune of hartes ease"
%H:from Thomas Richardes' play on an Italian model, called "Misogonus" (c.
%H:1560). Although it scans well, the text is arranged in short verses
%H:which would only use half the dance tune, implying that an earlier tune
%H:by this name may have had only one strain.
%H:
%H:Richard Dering's
%H:catch "Cries of London" is set to the A strain.
%H:
%H:Hearts-ease in
%H:16th century herbal culture was the little wild pansy, known today as
%H:Johnny-jump-up. It was also called "Love in Idleness".
%W:Misogonus:
%W:Singe care away with sport & playe
%W:Pasttime is all our
%W:pleasure
%W:Yf well we fare, for nought we care
%W:In mearth our
%W:constant treasure ...
%W:
%W:Dering:
%W:A cooper I am, and have been
%W:long, and hooping is my trade
%W:And married man am I to as pretty a
%W:wench as ever God hath made
G/2G/2>A/2B/2 AG/2_G=G/2A D/2GA/2|Bc/2d2-d/2 G/2G/2>A/2B/2 AG/2_G/2-|_G/2=G/2A D/2GA/2 Bc/2d2-d/2|d/2A/2B/2c/2 c/2d/2c/2fc/2c A/2BA/2|
B/2cd2-d/2 d/2cB/2 A/2>B/2c/2B/2-|B/2A/2d/2A/2 B/2AG/2 _G/2>E/2_G/2=G