Farewell unkind farewell, to me no more a father,
Since my heart, my heart holds my love most dear.
The wealth which thou dost reap another`s hand must gather,
Though my heart my heart still... ×èòàòü äàëüøå
Farewell unkind farewell, to me no more a father,
Since my heart, my heart holds my love most dear.
The wealth which thou dost reap another`s hand must gather,
Though my heart my heart still lies buried there.
Then farewell, then farewell, O farewell,
Welcome, my love, welcome, my joy forever.

`Tis not the vain desire of human fleeting beauty,
Makes my mind to live though my means do die.
Nor do I Nature wrong, though I forget my duty:
Love not in the blood but in the spirit doth lie.
Then farewell, then farewell, O farewell,
Welcome, my love, welcome, my joy forever.

Õ Ñâåðíóòü

The Third and Last Booke of Songs or Aires (1603): ¹14. `Farewell, unkind`,  (Äîóëåíä)
Äàòà çàïèñè: 1976-1977.
       
 
     
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