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by Giovanni Battista Lorenzi (1721 - 1807)

Del suo mal non v'affliggete
 (Sung text for setting by G. Paisiello)
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Language: Italian (Italiano) 
Del suo mal non v'affliggete:  
lieta, e sana tornerà.
Me lo dice il cor, credete,
sì bel fior non perirà.
Se vedeste, mio signore,
quando par che meglio stia,
come tutta in allegria
la contrada se ne va.
Ognun salta, ognun s'accende,
chi dà baci, chi li rende...
oh che festa! oh che piacere!
più bel giorno non si dà.
Ma se torna l'adorata
padroncina in viso mesta,
torna mesta, e sconsolata
tutta la comunità.
Ma che dico? Allegramente,
non temete guarirà.

Composition:

    Set to music by Giovanni Paisiello (1740 - 1816), "Del suo mal non v'affliggete", 1789, first performed 1789, from opera Nina, o sia la pazza per amore, no. 4

Text Authorship:

  • by Giovanni Battista Lorenzi (1721 - 1807), no title

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