Medieval England - Anon., ca 1225 : Miri it is while sumer ilast

Ensemble Belladonna. Melodious Melancholye: The sweet sounds of medieval England - Les doux sons de l'Angleterre médiévale. Worldes blis ne last no throwe; hit wit ant wend away a non. the lengir that hich hit i knowe, the lasse hic finde pris ther on. for al hit is imeynd wyd kare, mid sorewe ant wid uvel fare, ant at the laste povere ant bare hit let mon, wen hit ginnet a gon. AI the blisse this here ant there bi louketh at hende wop ant mon. AI shal gon that her mon howet; al hit shal wenden to naut. the mon that her no god ne sowetwen other repen he worth bikert. thenc, mon, for thi, wil thu havest mykte, that thu thine gultus here arikte, ant withe god bi day an nikte ar then thu be of lisse ilakt. thu nost, wanne crist, ure drikte, the asket that he havet bitakt. Mon, wi seestu love ant herte on worldesblisse, that nout ne last? Wy tholestu that te so ofte smerte for love that is so unstedefast? thu likest huni of thorn, iwis, that seest thi love on worldesblis, for ful of bitternis hit is. sore thu mikt ben of gast that despendes here heikte amis, wer thurthu ben, in to helle itakt. Thenc, mon, war of crist the wroukte, ant do wey pride ant fulthe mod. thenc wou dere he the bokte on rode mit his swete blod. himself he gaf for the in pris, to buge the blis yf thu be wis;bi thenc the, mon, ant up aris of slovthe, an gin to worche god wil time to wor¬chen is, for elles thu art witles ant wod. Ne wort ne god ther unforgulde ne non uvel ne worth unboukt; wanne thu list <b>...</b>
Miri it is while sumer ilast Medieval England Ensemble Belladonna Melodious Melancholye Miriam Andersén Rebecca Bain Susanne Ansorg









































