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But that I should cease to love you,<br>
But that I should cease to love you,<br>
my heart's desire, is too much to expect.<br>
my heart's desire, is too much to expect.<br>
Cruel you are to make me suffer so, cruel.<br>
Cruel you are to make me suffer so.<br>
Ah! I will bewail in silence<br>
Ah! I will bewail in silence<br>
my bitter fate, ah!<br>
my bitter fate,<br>
But that I should cease to love you,<br>
But that I should cease to love you,<br>
my heart's desire, is too much to expect, cruel though you are.<br>
my heart's desire, is too much to expect, cruel though you are.<br>

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Editor: Marco Bussi (submitted 2008-11-12).   Score information: A4, 4 pages, 104 kB   Copyright: CPDL
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Title: Mi lagnerò tacendo
Composer: Gioacchino Rossini
Lyricist: Pietro Metastasio

Number of voices: 1v   Voicing: Baritone solo

Genre: Secular, Chanson

Language: Italian
Instruments: Piano
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Original text and translations

Italian.png Italian text Mi lagnerò tacendo
della mia sorte amara, ah!
Ma ch'io non t'ami,
o cara, non lo sperar da me.
Crudel, farmi penar così, crudel!
Ah! Mi lagnerò tacendo
della mia sorte amara,
Ma ch'io non t'ami,
o cara, non lo sperar da me, crudel!


English.png English translation by Mick Swithinbank

I will bewail in silence
my bitter fate, ah!
But that I should cease to love you,
my heart's desire, is too much to expect.
Cruel you are to make me suffer so.
Ah! I will bewail in silence
my bitter fate,
But that I should cease to love you,
my heart's desire, is too much to expect, cruel though you are.