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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
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And is it night, are they thine eyes that shine,<br>
And is it night, are they thine eyes that shine,
Are we alone and here and here alone,<br>
Are we alone and here and here alone,
May I come neere but touch but touch thy shrine,<br>
May I come neere but touch but touch thy shrine,
Is Iealousie asleepe and he is gone<br>
Is Iealousie asleepe and he is gone
O Gods no more, silence my lippes with thine<br>
O Gods no more, silence my lippes with thine
Lippes, kisses, Ioyes haue blessings most deuine.<br>
Lippes, kisses, Ioyes haue blessings most deuine.
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O come my deare our griefs are turnde to night,<br>
O come my deare our griefs are turnde to night,
And night to ioyes, night blinds pale enuies eyes,<br>
And night to ioyes, night blinds pale enuies eyes,
Silence and sleepe prepare vs our delight,<br>
Silence and sleepe prepare vs our delight,
O ease we then our woes, our griefs, our cries,<br>
O ease we then our woes, our griefs, our cries,
O vanish words, words doe but passions moue,<br>
O vanish words, words doe but passions moue,
O deerest life, ioyes sweet, O sweetest loue.<br>
O deerest life, ioyes sweet, O sweetest loue.}}


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Editor: Andreas Stenberg (submitted 2008-09-28).   Score information: A4, 5 pages, 250 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Only songparts in score

General Information

Title: And is it night
Composer: Robert Jones

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SecularLute song

Language: English
Instruments: Original 1-4 parts and Lute

Published: 1609

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Original text and translations

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1.
And is it night, are they thine eyes that shine,
Are we alone and here and here alone,
May I come neere but touch but touch thy shrine,
Is Iealousie asleepe and he is gone
O Gods no more, silence my lippes with thine
Lippes, kisses, Ioyes haue blessings most deuine.

2.
O come my deare our griefs are turnde to night,
And night to ioyes, night blinds pale enuies eyes,
Silence and sleepe prepare vs our delight,
O ease we then our woes, our griefs, our cries,
O vanish words, words doe but passions moue,
O deerest life, ioyes sweet, O sweetest loue.