Obviously this style of music and Early Modern English predate the setting of Sisters of the Revolution, but while we were writing the first two books, these medieval style covers of popular songs were posted on YouTube. This one in particular was appropriate for A Gentleman’s Daughter!
Not sure what part made us think this? It’s the chorus:
Was there cause to cast me off?
Act as though it never happened and that we were nothing
In sooth I do need thy love
But thou makest me a stranger and that feels so rough
Hadst thou need to stoop so low?
[To send a wagon for thy minstrel and refuse my letters
I need no longer write them, though]
Now thou art somebody whom I used to know
Want more “medieval”-style covers? We’ve loved Hildegard von Blingin’s YouTube channel!