What Then Is Love?
by Julian Bream, Sir Peter Pears
Music : Philip Rosseter What then is love but mourning? What desire but a self-burning? Till she that hates doth love return Thus I will mourn, thus will I sing, Come away, come away, my darling. Thus I will mourn, thus will I sing, Come away, come away, my darling. Beauty is but a blooming, Youth in his glory entombing; Time hath a while which none can stay, So come away while I thus sing, Come away, come away, my darling. So come away while I thus sing, Come away, come away, my darling. Summer in winter fadeth, Gloomy night heav'nly light shadeth, Like to the morn are Venus' flowers, Such are her hours, then will I sing, Come away, come away, my darling. Such are her hours, then will I sing, Come away, come away, my darling.
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