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by Walter Raleigh, Sir (1552? - 1618)

If love be life, I long to die
Language: English 
If love be life, I long to die,
     Live they that list for me:
And he that gains the most thereby,
     A fool at least shall be.
But he that feels the sorest fits ,
'Scapes with no less than loss of wits.
          Unhappy life they gain,
          Which love do entertain.

In day by fained looks they live,
     By lying dreams in night ;
Each frown a deadly wound doth give,
     Each smile a false delight.
If't hap their lady pleasant seem,
It is for others' love they deem :
          If void she seem of joy,
          Disdain doth make her coy.

Such is the peace that lovers find,
     Such is the life they lead,
Blown here and there with every wind,
     Like flowers in the mead.
Now war, now peace, now war again,
Desire, despair, delight, disdain,
          Though dead in midst of life,
          In peace and yet at strife.

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Confirmed with Sir Walter Raleigh, The Poems of Sir Walter Raleigh, London: Longman etc, 1814, p.5


Text Authorship:

  • by Walter Raleigh, Sir (1552? - 1618), "Dispraise", subtitle: "Of love, and lover's follies" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Elizabeth Mounsey (1819 - 1905), "If love be life, I long to die", published 1837? [ voice and piano ], from Songs of Remembrance, the Music composed ... by Miss Mounsey, no. 1, London : T. E. Purday [sung text not yet checked]

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This text was added to the website: 2024-07-26
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Word count: 147

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