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CPDL #17756:
- Contributor: University of Rochester (submitted 2008-07-30). Score information: Letter, 8 pages, Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: Cross posting by Art Song Central - Edition in F Major.
General Information
Title: Love’s Philosophy
Composer: Roger Quilter
Lyricist: Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)
Number of voices: 1v Voicing: Soprano Solo
Genre: Secular, Art song
Language: English
Instruments: Piano
Published: 1905.
Description: The Art song is Number 1 in the Opus 3 published in 1905 by Boosey.
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Original text and translations
English text
- The fountains mingle with the River
- And the Rivers with the Ocean,
- The winds of Heaven mix for ever
- With a sweet emotion;
- Nothing in the world is single;
- All things by a law divine
- In one another’s being mingle.
- Why not I with thine?
- See the mountains kiss high Heaven
- And the waves clasp one another;
- No sister-flower would be forgiven
- If it disdained its brother;
- And the sunlight clasps the earth
- And the moonbeams kiss the sea:
- What are all these kissings worth
- If thou kiss not me?