by Anonymous / Unidentified Author
May in the Grenewode See original
Language: English
In somer when the shawes be sheyne, And leves be large and long, Hit is full merry in feyre foreste To here the foulys song. To se the dere draw to the dale And leve the hilles so hee, And shadow him in the leves grene Under the green-wode tree. Hit befell on Whitsontide Early in a May mornyng, The Sonne up faire can shyne, And the briddis mery can syng. 'This is a mery mornyng,' said Litulle Johne, 'Be Hym that dyed on tre; A more mery man than I am one Lyves not in Christiantè. 'Pluk up thi hert, my dere mayster,' Litulle Johne can say, 'And thynk hit is a fulle fayre tyme In a mornynge of May.'
Glossary: sheyne = bright.
Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]
Composition:
- Set to music by Michael (Stockwin) Howard (1922 - 2002), "May in the Grenewode", 1951, rev. 1973 [ voice and piano ], from Three Middle English Songs, no. 2
Text Authorship:
- by Anonymous / Unidentified Author ( 15th century ) , "May in the Green-Wood"
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This text was added to the website: 2010-03-26
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Word count: 120