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Tres canciones medievales

Song Cycle by Salvador Bacarisse Chinoria (1898 - 1963)

?. Por amor e loores de una señora
 (Sung text)

Language: Spanish (Español) 
    Visso, visso enamoroso, 
    duélete de mí, 
    pues vivo penoso, 
    deseando a ti. 

La tu fermosura me puso en prisión; 
por la cual ventura del mi corazón 
nos parte tristura en toda sazón: 
por en tu figura me entristece assí.
 
Todo el mi cuidado es en te loar, 
que el tiempo passado non posso olvidar: 
faras aguissado de mi te membrar, 
pues siempre de grado leal te serví. 

Estoy cada día triste sin plazer; 
Si tan sólo un día te pudiese ver... 
yo confortarme ía con tu parescer 
por én cobraría el bien que perdí. 

  Visso, visso enamoroso... 

Text Authorship:

  • by Alfonso Álvarez de Villasandino (c1345 - c1424)

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