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==Music files==
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==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''Hence! Hence! Hence with your trifling deity''<br>
{{Title|''Hence! Hence! Hence with your trifling deity''}}
{{Composer|Henry Purcell}}
{{Composer|Henry Purcell}}
{{Lyricist|Thomas Shadwell}}


'''Number of voices:''' 1v&nbsp;'''Voicing:''' Bass solo<br>
{{Voicing|1|Solo Bass}}
'''Genre:''' {{pcat|Secular| music}}, [[:Category:Arias|Aria]]<br>
{{Genre|Secular|Arias}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Language|English}}
'''Instruments:'''  {{MxEnsAcc}}: 2 alto recorders (or 2 oboes), and {{BsCont|basso continuo}}<br>
{{Instruments|Mixed ensemble - 2 alto recorders (or 2 oboes) and basso continuo}}
'''Published:''' 1694
{{Pub|1|1694}}
 
{{Descr|from ''Timon of Athens, The Man Hater'' (1694)}}
'''Description:'''
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==Original text and translations==
'''External websites:'''
{{Text|English|
 
Hence with your trifling Deity;
==Original text==
a greater we adore; ''Bacchus,'' who always
{{Text|English}}
from that blind Childish Pow'r keeps us free.
 
Love makes you languish and look pale,
Hence with your trifling Deity; a greater we adore;<br>
and sneak and Sigh and whine,
''Bacchus,'' who always  
but over us no griefs prevail,
from that blind Childish Pow'r keeps us free.<br>
while we have lusty Wine.}}
Love makes you languish and look pale, and sneak and <br>
Sigh and whine, but over us no griefs prevail,<br>
while we have lusty Wine.<br>


[[Category:Sheet music]]
[[Category:Sheet music]]
[[Category:Arias]]
[[Category:Solo Bass]]
[[Category:Baroque music]]
[[Category:Baroque music]]

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Editor: William Long (submitted 2006-07-04).   Score information: Letter, 14 pages, 108 kB   Copyright: CPDL
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Title: Hence! Hence! Hence with your trifling deity
Composer: Henry Purcell
Lyricist: Thomas Shadwell

Number of voices: 1v   Voicing: Bass solo
Genre: SecularAria

Language: English
Instruments: Mixed ensemble - 2 alto recorders (or 2 oboes) and basso continuo

First published: 1694
Description: from Timon of Athens, The Man Hater (1694)

External websites:

Original text and translations

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Hence with your trifling Deity;
a greater we adore; Bacchus, who always
from that blind Childish Pow'r keeps us free.
Love makes you languish and look pale,
and sneak and Sigh and whine,
but over us no griefs prevail,
while we have lusty Wine.