Tell me some pitying angel,
Tell quickly, quickly say,
Where does my soul’s sweet darling stay,
In tiger’s or more cruel Herod’s way?
Ah, rather let his little footsteps press
Unregarded...Read more
Henry Purcell (1659–1695)Hymn, `Tell me, some pitying angel` (published 1693), Z 196 Download Sheet Music Tell me some pitying angel,
Tell quickly, quickly say, Where does my soul’s sweet darling stay, In tiger’s or more cruel Herod’s way? Ah, rather let his little footsteps press Unregarded...Read more
Tell me some pitying angel,
Tell quickly, quickly say, Where does my soul’s sweet darling stay, In tiger’s or more cruel Herod’s way? Ah, rather let his little footsteps press Unregarded through the wilderness, Where milder savages resort, The desert’s safer than a tyrant’s court. Why, fairest object of my love, Why dost thou from my longing eyes remove? Was it a waking dream that did fortell thy wondrous birth? No vision from above? Where’s Gabriel now that visited my cell? I call: Gabriel! Gabriel! He comes not. Flatt’ring hopes, farewell. Me Judah’s daughters once caress’d, Call’d me of mothers the most bless’d. Now fatal change, of mothers most distress’d. How shall my soul its motions guide? How shall I stem the various tide, Whilst faith and doubt my lab’ring soul divide? For whilst of thy dear sight beguil’d, I trust the God, but oh! I fear the child. Õ Close Show records by: listenings count | performer's rating | alphabetical |
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