This title is taken from the compilation French Songs And Choruses For Mixed-Voice Choir (NOV165198) This song declares itself immediately as a variation on the Renaissance and Baroque tradition of the pastoral song  with its use of the title  'To Chloris  ' (Chloris and Phyllis were the generic names for pastoral shepherdesses and nymphs in Renaissance and Baroque literature)  and the ornamentation in the accompaniment  the repeated trills and turns  also evoke the realm of the Baroque song. However  the work is not a mere imitation; it is a modern song  one that pays homage to  rather than imitates  the older models.