Pásame por Dios barquero (Pedro de Escobar)

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General Information

Title: Pásame por Dios barquero
Composer: Pedro Escobar

Number of voices: 3vv  Voicing: STB
Genre: Secular, Villancico
Language: Spanish
Instruments: none, a cappella
Published: Cancionero de Palacio, Cancioneiro da Biblioteca Nacional de Lisboa

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Original text and translations

Spanish.png Spanish text

Passame por Dios barquero
Daquella parte del rio
Duélete del dolor mio
Que si pones dilación
En venir a socorrerme
No podrás despues valerme
Según crece mi passión
No quieras mi perdición
Pues en tu bondad confio
Duélete del dolor mio

Portuguese.png Portuguese translation

Passa-me por Deus, barqueiro
Àquela parte do rio
Condói-te da minha dor
Que se te atrasas
em vir a socorrer-me
não poderás depois valer-me
à medida que a minha paixão cresce
Não queiras a minha perdição
Pois na tua bondade confio
Condói-te da minha dor

English.png English translation

Pass me, by God, boatman
To that bank of the river
Have mercy of my pain
If you delay
In coming to rescue me
you will not be able to help me
as my passion grows
Don't you want my perdition
Because I trust in your goodness
Have mercy of my pain