所属专辑:Dowland: Third Booke of Songs
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XI. Lend your ears to my sorrow - The Consort Of Musicke/Anthony Rooley[00:00:00]
Written by:John Dowland[00:00:00]
Lend your ears to my sorrow[00:00:01]
Good people that have any pity[00:00:11]
For no eyes will I borrow[00:00:23]
Mine own shall grace my doleful ditty[00:00:35]
Chant then my voice though rude like to my rhyming[00:00:47]
And tell forth my grief which here in sad dispair[00:01:01]
Can find no ease of tormenting[00:01:15]
Chant then my voice though rude like to my rhyming[00:01:28]
And tell forth my grief which here in sad dispair[00:01:42]
Can find no ease of tormenting[00:01:57]
Once I lived once I knew delight[00:02:11]
No grief did shadow then my pleasure[00:02:22]
Graced with love cheered with beauty's sight[00:02:34]
I joyed alone true heavenly treasure[00:02:45]
O what a heaven is love firmly embraced[00:02:56]
Such power alone can fix delight[00:03:10]
In fortune's bosom ever placed[00:03:24]
O what a heaven is love firmly embraced[00:03:36]
Such power alone can fix delight[00:03:50]
In fortune's bosom ever placed[00:04:04]
Cold as ice frozen is that heart[00:04:17]
Where thought of love could no time enter[00:04:30]
Such of life reap the poorest part[00:04:42]
Whose weight cleaves to this earthly center[00:04:54]
Mutual joys in hearts truly united[00:05:07]
Do earth to heavenly state convert[00:05:22]
Like heaven still in itself de lighted[00:05:33]
Mutual joys in hearts truly united[00:05:50]
Do earth to heavenly state convert[00:06:04]
Like heaven still in itself de lighted[00:06:16]