by Andrew Marvell (1621 - 1678)
Language: English
Ye living lamps, by whose dear light The nightingale does sit so late, And studying all the summer night, Her matchless songs does meditate; Ye country comets, that portend No war nor prince’s funeral, Shining unto no higher end Than to presage the grass’s fall; Ye glow-worms, whose officious flame To wand’ring mowers shows the way, That in the night have lost their aim, And after foolish fires do stray; Your courteous lights in vain you waste, Since Juliana here is come, For she my mind hath so displac’d That I shall never find my home.
Composition:
- Set to music by Richard Rodney Bennett (1936 - 2012), "Glow-worms", published 1966, from The Insect World, no. 3
Text Authorship:
- by Andrew Marvell (1621 - 1678), "The Mower to the Glow-Worms"
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Researcher for this page: Mike Pearson
This text was added to the website: 2016-07-10
Line count: 16
Word count: 96