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English Anonymous
I Have Set Me Hert So Hy
Works Info
Composer
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English Anonymous
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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1:30
"I Have Set Me Hert So Hy" is a medieval English song composed by an anonymous composer. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the 15th century. The song is a part of the genre of secular love songs that were popular during the medieval period. The song is written in Middle English and is characterized by its simple and repetitive melody. It is a monophonic song, meaning that it is sung by a single voice without any accompanying instruments. The song is composed of three verses, each of which is followed by a refrain. The first verse of the song describes the speaker's intense love for a woman. The speaker says that he has set his heart so high that he cannot bring it down, even if he wanted to. The second verse describes the woman's beauty and the effect it has on the speaker. The speaker says that he is so enamored with her that he cannot think of anything else. The third verse describes the speaker's desire to be with the woman and his willingness to do anything to win her love. The refrain of the song is a simple repetition of the phrase "Alas, that I ne had wytt." This phrase can be translated to mean "Alas, that I did not have sense." The refrain serves to emphasize the speaker's feelings of helplessness and longing. "I Have Set Me Hert So Hy" is a prime example of the medieval love song genre. It is characterized by its simple melody, repetitive structure, and focus on the intense emotions of the speaker. The song has been performed and recorded by numerous artists over the years and remains a popular piece of medieval music.
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