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原文
Hoyda, hoyda, jolly rutterkin. William Cornysh. A cappella. Secular , Partsong. Language. English. TTB.译文
Hoyda, hoyda, jolly rutterkin. William Cornysh. 无伴奏合唱. 世俗的,Partsong. 语. 英语. TTB.原文
According to Hawkins and others the song is a satire on the drunken Flemings who came to England with Anne of Cleves on her marriage to King Henry VIII, but both Cornysh and Skelton had died over a decade before that event. The OED indicates that "rutterkin" means "a swaggering gallant or bully" and that "hoyda" or "heyday" is "an exclamation of gaiety or amusement".译文
According to Hawkins and others the song is a satire on the drunken Flemings who came to England with Anne of Cleves on her marriage to King Henry VIII, but both Cornysh and Skelton had died over a decade before that event. The OED indicates that "rutterkin" means "a swaggering gallant or bully" and that "hoyda" or "heyday" is "an exclamation of gaiety or amusement".流行的搜索请求