`Come Fill, Fill, My Good Fellow` - 1817, words by William Smyth, folk song setting

Come fill, fill, my good fellow!
Fill high, high, my good Fellow,
And let`s be merry and mellow,
And let us... ×èòàòü äàëüøå
`Come Fill, Fill, My Good Fellow` - 1817, words by William Smyth, folk song setting

Come fill, fill, my good fellow!
Fill high, high, my good Fellow,
And let`s be merry and mellow,
And let us have one bottle more.
When warm the heart is flowing,
And bright the fancy glowing,
Oh, shame on the dolt would be going,
Nor tarry for one bottle more!

My Heart, let me but lighten,
And Life, let me but brighten,
And Care, let me but frighten.
He`ll fly us with one bottle more!
By day, tho` he confound me,
When friends at night have found me,
There is Paradise around me
But let me have one bottle more!

So now, here`s to the Lasses!
See, see, while the toast passes,
How it lights up beaming glasses!
Encore to the Lasses, encore.
We`ll toast the welcome greeting
Of hearts in union beating.
And oh! For our next merry meeting,
Huzza! Then for one bottle more!

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25 øîòëàíäñêèõ íàðîäíûõ ïåñåí (25 Schottische Lieder): ¹13 `Come Fill, Fill, My Good Fellow`, op.108/13 (Áåòõîâåí)
Çàïèñü: 18-20 ÿíâàðÿ 1983 ã., Áåðëèí.
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