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《Dowland: Second Booke of Songes, 1600 - 15. White as lilies was her face》歌词


歌曲: Dowland: Second Booke of Songes, 1600 - 15. White as lilies was her face

所属专辑:Dowland: The Collected Works

歌手: The Consort Of Musicke&An

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Dowland: Second Booke of Songes, 1600 - 15. White as lilies was her face

white as lilies was her face,[00:00:00]

when she smiled, she beguiled,[00:00:03]

quitting faith with foul disgrace,[00:00:06]

virtue service thus neglected,[00:00:10]

heart with sorrows hath infected.[00:00:13]

quitting faith with foul disgrace,[00:00:17]

virtue service thus neglected,[00:00:20]

heart with sorrows hath infected.[00:00:23]

when i swore my heart her own,[00:00:28]

she disdained, i complained,[00:00:31]

yet she left me overthrown,[00:00:35]

careless of my bitter grieving,[00:00:38]

ruthless bent to no relieving.[00:00:41]

yet she left me overthrown,[00:00:45]

careless of my bitter grieving,[00:00:49]

ruthless bent to no relieving.[00:00:52]

vows and oaths and faith assur'd,[00:00:57]

constant ever, changing never,[00:01:01]

yet she could not be procur'd,[00:01:04]

to believe my pains exceeding,[00:01:07]

from her scant neglect proceeding.[00:01:11]

yet she could not be procur'd,[00:01:15]

to believe my pains exceeding,[00:01:18]

from her scant neglect proceeding.[00:01:21]

o that love should have the art,[00:01:26]

by surmises and disguises,[00:01:30]

to destroy a faithful heart,[00:01:34]

or that wanton-looking women,[00:01:37]

should reward their friends as foeman.[00:01:40]

to destroy a faithful heart,[00:01:45]

or that wanton-looking women,[00:01:48]

should reward their friends as foeman.[00:01:51]

all in vain is ladies' love,[00:01:57]

quickly choosed, shortly loosed,[00:02:00]

for their pride is to remove,[00:02:03]

out alas their looks first won us,[00:02:06]

and their pride hath straight undone us.[00:02:10]

for their pride is to remove,[00:02:14]

out alas their looks first won us,[00:02:17]

and their pride hath straight undone us.[00:02:21]

to thyself the sweetest fair,[00:02:26]

thou hast wounded and confounded,[00:02:29]

changeless faith with foul despair,[00:02:32]

and my service hath envied,[00:02:36]

and my succours hath denied.[00:02:39]

changeless faith with foul despair,[00:02:44]

and my service hath envied,[00:02:47]

and my succours hath denied.[00:02:50]

by thine error thou hast lost,[00:02:55]

heart unfeigned, truth unstained,[00:02:59]

and the swain that loved most,[00:03:02]

more assur'd in love than many[00:03:05]

more despis'd in love than any.[00:03:09]

and the swain that loved most,[00:03:13]

more assur'd in love than many[00:03:16]

more despis'd in love than any.[00:03:19]

for my heart though set at nought,[00:03:24]

since you will it, spoil and kill it,[00:03:28]

i will never change my thoughts,[00:03:31]

but grieve that beauty e'er was born,[00:03:34]

and so i'll live as one forlorn.(?)[00:03:37]

i will never change my thoughts,[00:03:42]

but grieve that beauty e'er was born,[00:03:45]

and so i'll live as one forlorn.(?)[00:03:48]