John Collier
Now Is the Month of Maying was created in 1595.
Thomas Morley
In "Now Is the Month of Maying," the syllables "fa la la" are a common and repeated refrain throughout the song. These syllables are often used in madrigals to create a lively and joyful atmosphere.
lol well if you really want to know... songs used to be sung primarily in a church setting. And when they would speak of things not nescearrily church appropriate eg(wellll....sex) they would change it to lalala usually falalala telling the listeners to "fill in the blanks" Song: Now is the month of Maying now is the month of maying when merry lads are playing each with their bonnie lass a dancing on the grass falalalalalala
King Henry the ate
The verb "painted" is in the active voice. In this case, it indicates that the subject is performing the action of painting. The other options, "has been painted," "was painted," and "will be painted," are in the passive voice, where the subject receives the action.
carefully painted, quickly painted, slowly painted.
It was painted in 1907 and he painted it for mother's day
When the painter painted his mother he painted her in the living- room
Painted bunting? Passerina ciris Painted stork? Mycteria leucodephala Painted quail? Coturnix chinensis Painted sandgrouse? Pterocles indicus Painted snipe? Rostratula beghalenisis and others
It was painted in 1904
Angus mazwell painted the abomination next door to were the mona Lisa was painted, they were both painted at the same time.