TudorCast #21- February 2008




TudorCast show

Summary: Featured Website: ThePeerage.com Internet Archive Text collection "The Chronicle of England During the Reign of the Tudors" Part One and Part Two Elizabeth I's New Year's Gifts rolls website Lyrics to "Come Again, Sweet Love Doth Now Invite” Come again, sweet love doth now invite, thy graces that refrain to do me due delight. To see, to hear, to touch, to kiss, to die with thee again in sweetest sympathy Come again, that I may cease to mourn through thy unkind disdain for now left and forlorn. I sit, I sigh, I weep, I faint, I die, in deadly pain and endless misery Gentle love, draw forth thy wounding dart: Thou canst not pierce her heart; For I that do approve. By sighs an d tears more hot than are thy shafts, did tempt while she for scanty tryumphs laughs Music from Magnatune.com La Primavera, The Dufay Collective (album "Cancionero") and Jacob Heringman (album "Jane Pickeringes Lute Book") Intro - "Greensleeves" by La Primavera on "English Renaissance Music" After news - "A Toye" (Track 2) - Jacob Heringman on "Jane Pickeringes Lute Book" After "This Month" - "A Country Dance" - Jacob Heringman on "Jane Pickeringes Lute Book" After glossary - "Almaine by Francis Cuttinge" (excerpt) - Jacob Heringman on "Jane Pickeringes Lute Book" Text - “Come Again, Sweet Love Doth Now Invite” by John Dowland, performed by La Primavera. After closing - "De dos la mer" by The Dufay Collective on "Cancionero" Episode Transcript Direct mp3 download [Comments are closed on older posts. If you wish to make a comment, please contact Lara via the link in the sidebar.]