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Thomas Campion
Wooe Her, and Win Her, He That Can
Works Info
Composer
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Thomas Campion
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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1:51
" Wooe Her, and Win Her, He That Can" is a song composed by Thomas Campion, an English composer, poet, and physician. The song was composed in the early 17th century, during the Renaissance period. It was first published in Campion's book of songs, "A Booke of Ayres," in 1601. The song is a lute song, which means it was originally composed for voice and lute accompaniment. It is written in the key of G major and has a simple, yet elegant melody. The song is in a binary form, with two distinct sections that are repeated. The first section is in a duple meter, while the second section is in a triple meter. The lyrics of the song are a love poem, encouraging men to pursue women and win their hearts. The poem is written in a pastoral style, with references to nature and the countryside. The first verse sets the tone for the rest of the song, with the opening lines, "Wooe her, and win her, he that can / Her heart's a citadel for man." The second verse continues the theme of pursuing a woman, with the lines, "Her eyes like beacons of the night / Her beauty doth all hearts delight." The third verse emphasizes the importance of persistence in winning a woman's heart, with the lines, "Though she be coy, and hard to please / Yet never let thy courage cease." The final verse of the song is a call to action, with the lines, "Then boldly venture, and be wise / He that wins her, wins the prize." The song ends with a repeat of the first section, emphasizing the importance of wooing and winning a woman's heart. Overall, "Wooe Her, and Win Her, He That Can" is a charming and elegant love song, with a simple melody and pastoral lyrics. It is a testament to the enduring themes of love and courtship, which have been celebrated in music and poetry for centuries.
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