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==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
{{Title|''Go plaintive breeze''}} | |||
{{Composer|John Wall Callcott}} | {{Composer|John Wall Callcott}} | ||
{{Voicing|5|ATTTB}} | |||
{{Genre|Secular|Glees}} | |||
{{Language|English}} | {{Language|English}} | ||
{{ | {{Instruments|A cappella (originally). Piano accompaniment added by [[William Horsley]] (1774-1858).}} | ||
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{{Descr|A five part glee}} | |||
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==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
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'''From "Laura" by Sir William Jones (1746-94) freely adapted from Petrarch''' | |||
'''From "Laura" by Sir William Jones (1746-94) freely adapted from Petrarch''' | |||
Lines 71-82 | Lines 71-82 | ||
Go, plaintive breeze! to Laura's flowery bier, | Go, plaintive breeze! to Laura's flowery bier, | ||
Heave the warm sigh, and shed the tender tear. | Heave the warm sigh, and shed the tender tear. | ||
There to the awful shade due homage pay, | There to the awful shade due homage pay, | ||
And softly thus address the sacred clay: | And softly thus address the sacred clay: | ||
‘Say, envied earth! that dost those charms infold, | ‘Say, envied earth! that dost those charms infold, | ||
‘Where are those cheeks, and where those locks of gold? | ‘Where are those cheeks, and where those locks of gold? | ||
‘Where are those eyes, which oft the Muse has sung? | ‘Where are those eyes, which oft the Muse has sung? | ||
‘Where those sweet lips, and that enchanting tongue? | ‘Where those sweet lips, and that enchanting tongue? | ||
‘Ye radiant tresses! and thou nectar'd smile! | ‘Ye radiant tresses! and thou nectar'd smile! | ||
‘Ye looks that might the melting skies beguile! | ‘Ye looks that might the melting skies beguile! | ||
‘You robbed my soul of rest, my eyes of sleep; | ‘You robbed my soul of rest, my eyes of sleep; | ||
‘You taught me how to love, and how to weep.’ | ‘You taught me how to love, and how to weep.’}} | ||
[[Category:Sheet music]] | [[Category:Sheet music]] | ||
[[Category:Classical music]] | [[Category:Classical music]] |
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- Editor: Jonathan Goodliffe (submitted 2008-06-13). Score information: A4, 8 pages, 75 kB Copyright: CPDL
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General Information
Title: Go plaintive breeze
Composer: John Wall Callcott
Number of voices: 5vv Voicing: ATTTB
Genre: Secular, Glee
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella (originally). Piano accompaniment added by William Horsley (1774-1858).
First published:
Description: A five part glee
External websites:
Original text and translations
English text
From "Laura" by Sir William Jones (1746-94) freely adapted from Petrarch
Lines 71-82
Go, plaintive breeze! to Laura's flowery bier,
Heave the warm sigh, and shed the tender tear.
There to the awful shade due homage pay,
And softly thus address the sacred clay:
‘Say, envied earth! that dost those charms infold,
‘Where are those cheeks, and where those locks of gold?
‘Where are those eyes, which oft the Muse has sung?
‘Where those sweet lips, and that enchanting tongue?
‘Ye radiant tresses! and thou nectar'd smile!
‘Ye looks that might the melting skies beguile!
‘You robbed my soul of rest, my eyes of sleep;
‘You taught me how to love, and how to weep.’