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}} | Come here, come here and dwell | ||
In forest deep! | |||
Come here, come here and tell | |||
Why thou dost weep! | |||
Is it for love (sweet pain) | |||
That thus thou dar'st complain | |||
Unto our summer leaves | |||
Where nought else grieves? | |||
Come here, come here and dwell | |||
In forest deep. | |||
Come here, come here and dwell | |||
By whisp'ring stream, | |||
Here no-one dares to die | |||
For Love's sweet dream! | |||
But health all seek and joy, | |||
And shun perverse annoy, | |||
Till close of day, | |||
And laugh alway, | |||
Come here, come here and dwell | |||
By whisp'ring stream.}} | |||
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- Editor: James Gibb (submitted 2021-10-30). Score information: A4, 5 pages, 222 kB Copyright: CPDL
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General Information
Title: The wood nymphs
Composer: Henry Thomas Smart
Lyricist: Bryan Procter
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: SSS
Genre: Secular, Partsong
Language: English
Instruments: Piano
First published: 1879 Novello's Octavo Edition of Trios, Quartets &c., for Female Voices, no.7
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Original text and translations
English text
Come here, come here and dwell
In forest deep!
Come here, come here and tell
Why thou dost weep!
Is it for love (sweet pain)
That thus thou dar'st complain
Unto our summer leaves
Where nought else grieves?
Come here, come here and dwell
In forest deep.
Come here, come here and dwell
By whisp'ring stream,
Here no-one dares to die
For Love's sweet dream!
But health all seek and joy,
And shun perverse annoy,
Till close of day,
And laugh alway,
Come here, come here and dwell
By whisp'ring stream.