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< | Take time, while time doth last,<br> | ||
Mark how fair fadeth fast,<br> | |||
beware if envy reign:<br> | |||
take heed of proud disdain;<br> | |||
hold fast, now in thy youth,<br> | |||
regard thy vowed truth;<br> | |||
lest when thou waxeth old, <br> | |||
friends fail and love grow cold. | |||
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Title: Take Time While Time Doth Last
Composer: John Farmer
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Secular, Madrigals
Language: English
Instruments: none, a cappella
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==Original text and translations==
Original text:
English text
Take time, while time doth last,
Mark how fair fadeth fast,
beware if envy reign:
take heed of proud disdain;
hold fast, now in thy youth,
regard thy vowed truth;
lest when thou waxeth old,
friends fail and love grow cold.