Sweet stay a while, why will you rise?
The light you see comes from your eyes:
The day breakes not, it is my heart,
To thinke that you and I must part.
O stay, or else my joyes must dye,
And...Read more
John Dowland (1563–1626)Songs from the collection `A Pilgrimes Solace` (1612): No. 2, Sweet, stay awhile, why will you rise? Sweet stay a while, why will you rise?
The light you see comes from your eyes: The day breakes not, it is my heart, To thinke that you and I must part. O stay, or else my joyes must dye, And...Read more
Sweet stay a while, why will you rise?
The light you see comes from your eyes: The day breakes not, it is my heart, To thinke that you and I must part. O stay, or else my joyes must dye, And perish in their infancie. Deare let me dye in this faire breast, Farre sweeter then the Phoenix next. Love raise desire by his sweete charmes Within this circle of thine armes: And let thy blissefull kisses cherish Mine infant joyes, that else must perish. Õ Close Show records by: listenings count | performer's rating | alphabetical |
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