I speak not -- I trace not -- I breathe not thy name, There is grief in the sound, there were guilt in the fame; But the tear which now burns on my cheek may impart The deep thoughts that dwell in that silence of heart. Too brief for our passion, too long for our peace, Were those hours, can their joy or their bitterness cease? We repent -- we abjure -- we will break from our chain, We will part -- we will fly -- to unite it again! Oh! thine be the gladness, and mine be the guilt! Forgive me adored one -- forsake if thou wilt; But the heart which I bear shall expire undebased, And man shall not break it -- whatever thou may'st. And stern to the haughty, but humble to thee, My soul, in its bitterest blackness shall be; And our days seem as swift -- and our moments more sweet With thee by my side -- than the world at our feet. One sigh of thy sorrow -- one look of thy love Shall turn me or fix, shall reward or reprove; And the heartless may wonder at all we resign, Thy lip shall reply not to them -- but to mine.
A Set of Five Songs
Song Cycle by Anonymous/Unidentified Artist
?. I speak not ‑‑ I trace not ‑‑ I breathe not  [sung text not yet checked]
Language: English
Authorship:
- by George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron (1788 - 1824), "I speak not -- I trace not -- I breathe not", appears in Hebrew Melodies, no. 26, first published 1815
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Available translations, adaptations or excerpts, and transliterations (if applicable):
- FRE French (Français) (Alexis Paulin Pâris) , "Chanson", appears in Mélodies hébraïques, no. 26
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