by Thomas Campion (1567 - 1620)
Now winter nights enlarge
Language: English
Now winter nights enlarge The number of their hours, And clouds their storms discharge Upon the airy towers; Let now the chimneys blaze And cups o'erflow with wine, Let well-tuned words amaze With harmony divine. Now yellow waxen lights Shall wait on honey Love, While youthful Revels, Masques, and Courtly sights, Sleep's leaden spells remove. This time doth well dispense With lover's long discourse; Much speech hath some defense, Though beauty no remorse. all do not all things well: Some measures comely tread, Some knotted Riddles tell, Some Poems smoothly read, The Summer hath his joys, And winter his delights; Though Love and all his pleasures are but toys, They shorten tedious nights.
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- by Thomas Campion (1567 - 1620) [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 Gerald Busby (b. 1935), "Winter nights" [baritone and piano] [text not verified]
- by Thomas Campion (1567 - 1620), "Now winter nights enlarge", published 1617, from the collection The Third and Fourth Booke of Ayres - The Third Booke, no. 5. [text verified 1 time]
- by Dirk Hol , "Now winter nights enlarge", 1988, from Four songs on poems by Thomas Campion, no. 4. [text not verified]
- by Brian Holmes (b. 1946), "Now winter nights enlarge", from Six Ayres, no. 6. [text verified 1 time]
- by Philip Moore (b. 1943), "Winter nights" [text verified 1 time]
Researcher for this page: Brian Holmes
This text was added to the website: 2004-08-14
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Word count: 113