by Anonymous / Unidentified Author
Go, Passions, to the cruel fair Matches base text
Language: English
Go, Passions, to the cruel fair, Plead my sorrows never ceasing; Tell her those smiles are empty air, Growing hopes but not increasing, Hasting, wasting, with swift pace, Date of joy in dull disgrace. Urge her but gently, I request, With breach of faith and wrack of vows; Say that my grief and mind's unrest Lives in the shadow of her brows, Plying, flying, there to die In sad woe and misery. Importune pity at the last, (Pity in those eyes should hover); Recount my sighs and torments past As annals of a constant lover Spending, ending, many days Of blasted hopes and slack delays.
Composition:
- Set to music by Thomas Ford (d. 1648), "Go, Passions, to the cruel fair", 1607, published 1607, from Musicke of Sundrie Kindes
Text Authorship:
- by Anonymous / Unidentified Author
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Line count: 18
Word count: 105