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Handel: L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato /Gritton · McFadden · Anderson · Agnew · N Davies · King's Consort · King by George Frideric Handel
Artist:
George Frideric Handel
Media:
Audio CD
Label:
Hyperion
Released:
01 September 1999
Barcode:
0034571172835
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[Grave] - Allegro - Lentement - Allegro moderato
Hence, loathed Melancholy
Hence, vain deluding Joys
Come, thou goddess fair and free
Come rather, goddess, sage and holy
Haste thee, nymph, and bring with thee
Come and trip it as you go
Come, pensive nun, devout and pure
Come, but keep thy wonted state
There, held in holy passion still
Hence, loathed Melancholy!
Mirth, admit me of thy crew
First and Chief, On Golden Wing
Sweet bird, that shun'st the noise of Folly
If I give thee honour due
Mirth, admit me of thy crew
Oft on a plat of rising ground
Far from all resort of Mirth
If I give thee honour due
Let me wander not unseen
Straight mine eye hath caught new pleasures
Mountains, on whose barren breast
Or let the merry bells ring round
Hence, vain deluding Joys
Sometimes let gorgeous tragedy
But O, sad virgin, that thy pow'r
Thus, Night, oft see me in thy pale career
Poplous cities please me [us] then
There let Hymen oft appear
Me, when the sun begins to fling
Hide me from Day's garish eye
I'll to the well-trod stage anon
And ever against eating cares
Orpheus' self may heave his head
These delights if thou canst give
But let my due feet never fail
there let the pealing organ blow
May at last my weary age
Organo ad libitum il soggetto della fuga seguente
These pleasures, Melancholy, give
Hence! boast not, ye profane
Come, with native lustre shine
Sweet Temp'rance in thy right hand bear
Come, with gentle hand restrain
No more short life they then will spend
Each action will derive new grace
As Steals the Morn Upon the Night
Thy pleasures, Moderation, give
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