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Henry Purcell
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'What Shall I Do to Show How Much I Love Her' from Dioclesian (1690)
Henry Purcell, The Deller Consort & Alfred Deller
What shall I do to show how much I love her? How many millions of sighs can suffice? That which wins other hearts never can move her; those common methods of love she'll despise.
I will love more than man e'er lov'd before me, gaze on her all the day and melt all the night; till for her own sake, at last, she'll implore me to love her less to preserve our delight.
Find more lyrics at ※ Mojim.com 2. Since Gods themselves could not ever be loving, men must have breathing recruits for new joys; I wish my love could be always improving, though eager love more than sorrows destroys.
In fair aurelia's arms leave me expiring, to be embalm'd by the sweets of her breath; to the last moment I'll still be desiring; never had hero so glorious a death.
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Henry Purcell
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> 'O all ye people, clap your hands'> King Arthur, Z. 628: Act III, 'What Power art thou, who from below...' > 'Music for a while', Oedipus, Z 583> Purcell / Arr Pluhar: Hail! bright Cecilia > Purcell: The Fairy Queen, Z. 629/40: 'O let me weep' > Purcell / Arr Pluhar: The Mock Marriage, Z. 605/2: 'Twas within a furlong'> Purcell / Arr Pluhar: Come, ye sons of art away > One Charming Night> Purcell: 'O solitude, my sweetest choice', Z. 406> When I Am Laid In Earth> Purcell / Arr Pluhar: Who can from joy refrain? > Purcell / Arr Pluhar: 'Now that the sun hath veiled his light' > Purcell / Arr Pluhar: Welcome to all the pleasures > Purcell / Arr Pluhar: Oedipus, King of Thebes, Z. 583/2: 'Music for a while'> Purcell: Hail! bright Cecilia > Purcell / Arr Pluhar: Dido and Aeneas, Z. 626/3: 'Ah! Belinda'> Purcell: Timon of Athens, Z. 632/2: 'Hark! how the songsters of the grove'> Purcell / Arr Pluhar: Secresy's Song, from The Fairy Queen, Z. 629/13: 'One charming night'
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