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Praised be Diana's fair and harmless light, | Praised be Diana's fair and harmless light, | ||
Praised be the dews where with she moists the ground, | Praised be the dews where with she moists the ground, | ||
Praised be her beams, the glory of the night, | Praised be her beams, the glory of the night, | ||
Praised be her power, by which all powers abound. | Praised be her power, by which all powers abound. | ||
Praised be her nymphs, with whom she decks the woods. | Praised be her nymphs, with whom she decks the woods. | ||
Praised be her knight, whom true honour lives, | Praised be her knight, whom true honour lives, | ||
Praised be that force, by which she moves the floods; | Praised be that force, by which she moves the floods; | ||
Let that Diana shine which all these gives! | Let that Diana shine which all these gives! | ||
In heaven queen she is among the spheres, | In heaven queen she is among the spheres, | ||
She mistresslike makes all things to be pure; | She mistresslike makes all things to be pure; | ||
Eternity in her oft change she bears | Eternity in her oft change she bears | ||
She beauty is, by her the fair endure. | She beauty is, by her the fair endure. | ||
Time wears her not, she doth his chariot guide; | Time wears her not, she doth his chariot guide; | ||
Mortality below her orb is placed; | Mortality below her orb is placed; | ||
By her the virtue of the stars down slide, | By her the virtue of the stars down slide, | ||
In her is virtue's per-fect image cast. | In her is virtue's per-fect image cast. | ||
A knowledge pure it is her worth to know; | A knowledge pure it is her worth to know; | ||
With Circes let them dwell that think not so.}} | With Circes let them dwell that think not so.}} | ||
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- Editor: Ian Haslam (submitted 2012-12-30). Score information: A4, 4 pages, 87 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Bar 31 - the original score time signature is 3/2. This has been corrected to 3/4.
General Information
Title: Praised be Diana
Composer: Charles Villiers Stanford
Lyricist: Walter Raleigh
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Secular, Partsong
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1894
Description: Originally published by Novello.
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Original text and translations
English text
Praised be Diana's fair and harmless light,
Praised be the dews where with she moists the ground,
Praised be her beams, the glory of the night,
Praised be her power, by which all powers abound.
Praised be her nymphs, with whom she decks the woods.
Praised be her knight, whom true honour lives,
Praised be that force, by which she moves the floods;
Let that Diana shine which all these gives!
In heaven queen she is among the spheres,
She mistresslike makes all things to be pure;
Eternity in her oft change she bears
She beauty is, by her the fair endure.
Time wears her not, she doth his chariot guide;
Mortality below her orb is placed;
By her the virtue of the stars down slide,
In her is virtue's per-fect image cast.
A knowledge pure it is her worth to know;
With Circes let them dwell that think not so.