1.
All ye whom Love or Fortune hath betrayed
All ye that dream of bliss but live in grief
All ye whose hopes are ever more delay`d
All ye whose sighs or sickness wants relief
Lend ears and tears to me most hapless man
That sings my sorrows like the dying swan.

2.
Care that consumes the heart with inward pain
Pain that presents sad care in outward view
Both tyrant-like enforce me to complain
But still in vain for none my plaints will rue.
Tears sighs and ceaseless cries alone I spend
My woe wants comfort and my sorrow end.

The First Booke of Songs or Ayres (1597): ¹14 `All ye, whom Love or Fortune`,  (Dowland)
Year of release of the disc: 1992.
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