歌词
Dowland: First Booke of Songes, 1597 - 11. Come away, come sweet love - The Consort of Musicke/Anthony Rooley
作曲:John Dowland
come away come sweet love
the golden morning breaks
all the earth all the air
of love and pleasure speaks:
teach thine arms to embrace
and sweet rosy lips to kiss
and mix our souls in mutual bliss
eyes were made for beauty's grace
viewing rueing love's long pain
procur'd by beauty's rude disdain
come away come sweet love
the golden morning wastes
while the sun from his sphere
his fiery arrows casts
making all the shadows fly
playing staying in the grove
to entertain the stealth of love
thither sweet love let us hie
flying dying in desire
wing'd with sweet hopes and heav'nly fire
come away come sweet love
do not in vain adorn
beauty's grace that should rise
like to the naked morn
lilies on the riverside
and the fair cyprian flow'rs newblown
desire no beauties but their own
ornament is nurse of pride
pleasure measure love's delight
haste then sweet love our wished flight
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