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'''Title:''' ''If thou wouldst ease thine heart''<br> | '''Title:''' ''If thou wouldst ease thine heart''<br> | ||
{{Composer|Charles Hubert Hastings Parry}} | {{Composer|Charles Hubert Hastings Parry}} | ||
{{Lyricist | {{Lyricist|Thomas Lovell Beddoes}} - 1803-1849) | ||
'''Number of voices:''' 1v '''Voicing:''' Solo Tenor<br> | '''Number of voices:''' 1v '''Voicing:''' Solo Tenor<br> |
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CPDL #17068: Sibelius 4
- Editor: John Henry Fowler (added 2008-06-04). Score information: A4, 4 pages, 61 kbytes Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: File Sizes: PDF: 61 KB, MIDI: 9 KB, Sibelius 4: 42 KB.
General Information
Title: If thou wouldst ease thine heart
Composer: Charles Hubert Hastings Parry
Lyricist: Thomas Lovell Beddoes - 1803-1849)
Number of voices: 1v Voicing: Solo Tenor
Genre: Secular, Art song
Language: English
Instruments: Piano
Published: 1895
Description: Number 2 of Charles Hubert Hastings Parry's "English Lyrics" - Set 3.
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Original text and translations
English text
- If thou wouldst east thine heart
- Of love and all its smart,
- Then sleep, dear! Sleep !
- And not a sorrow hang
- any tear on thine eyelashes;
- Lie still and deep
- sad soul, Until the seawave washes
- The rim of the sun tomorrow
- In Eastern sky.
- But wouldst thou cure thine heart
- Of love and all its smart,
- Then die, dear, die.
- 'Tis deeper, sweeter,
- Than on a rose bank to lie dreaming
- With tranced eye;
- And then alone, Amid the beaming
- Of Love's stars, thou'lt greet her
- in Eastern sky.
- Lyrics: Thomas Lovell Beddoes - (1803-1849)