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Bryd one brere

from Argentea by Wünnespil

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MS Cambridge, 13th century

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Bryd one brere, brid, brid one brere
Kynd is come of loue loue to crave.
Blithful biryd on me thu rewe,
Or greyth, lef, greith thu me my grave.

Hic am so blithe, so bryhit, brid on brere;
Quan I se that hende in halle –
Yhe is quit of lime, loue-li, trewe,
Yhe is fayr, and flur of alle.

Mikte hic hire at wille hauen,
Stedefast of loue, loue-li, trewe,
Of mi sorwe yhe may me sauen;
Ioye and blisse were ere me Newe.




Source:
MS Cambridge, King’s Coll., Muniment Roll 2 W.32, ~1300

Lyrics:
John Saltmarsh: Two Medieval Love-Songs set to Music. Antiquaries Journal, 15 (1935), pp. 1 – 21

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from Argentea, released May 1, 2000

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Wünnespil Waldsee, Germany

The ensemble started 1995 and consists at present of the initial members Jutta & Klaus Peill (Spilwîp Maria and Markward, Pfeil von Elberfeld). The couple is practicing music together for over 25 years in different formations and dedicated itself during the years to the most diverse style directions like celtic folk, a capella, overtone singing, worldmusic and Middle Age and Renaissance music. ... more

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