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- Editor: Adrian Wall (submitted 2020-04-20). Score information: A4, 3 pages, 712 kB Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: Note values halved.
General Information
Title: Disdaine that so doth fill me
Composer: Martin Peerson
Lyricist: Anonymous
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Secular, Consort song
Language: English
Instruments: Viol consort
First published: 1620 in Private Musicke, no. 4
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Original text and translations
English text
Disdain that so doth fill me,
hath surely sworn to kill mee,
and I must die.
Desire that still doth burn me
to life again will turn me,
and live must I.
O kill me then disdain
that I may live again.
Thy looks are life unto me
and yet those looks undo me:
O death and life.
Thy smile some rest doth show me,
thy frown with warre o'erthrow me:
O peace and strife.
Nor life nor death is either,
then give me both or neither.
Life only cannot please me,
death only cannot ease me:
change is delight.
I live, that death may kill me,
I die, that life can fill me,
both day and night.
If once despair decay,
desire will wear away.