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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
Well met, well met my own true love;
Well met, well met my own true love;
Long time I have been absent from thee,
Long time I have been absent from thee,

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  • (Posted 2018-08-11)  CPDL #50821:   
Editor: Bradley Parese (submitted 2018-08-11).   Score information: Letter, 6 pages, 115 kB   Copyright: CPDL
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Title: The Lover's Ghost
Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams
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Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SecularPartsong

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

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Original text and translations

Well met, well met my own true love; Long time I have been absent from thee, I am lately come from the salt sea, And ‘tis all for the sake, my love, of thee.

I have three ships all on the salt sea, And one of them has brought me to land, I've four and twenty mariners on board, You shall have music at your command.

The ship wherein my love shall sail Is glorious for to behold, The sails shall be of shining silk, The mast shall be of the fine beaten gold.

I might have had a King's daughter, And fain she would have married me, But I forsook her crown of gold, And ‘tis all for the sake, my love of thee.