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by Pietro Antonio Domenico Bonaventura Trapassi (1698 - 1782), as Pietro Metastasio

Ah di tue lodi al suono
Language: Italian (Italiano) 
CORO
 
Ah di tue lodi al suono
padre Lieo discendi;
ah le nostr’alme accendi
del sacro tuo furor.
 
PARTE DEL CORO
 
Oh fonte de’ diletti,
oh dolce obblio de’ mali,
per te d’esser mortali
noi ci scordiam talor.
 
TUTTO
 
Ah le nostr’alme accendi
del sacro tuo furor.
 
PARTE
 
 	   Per te, se in fredde vene
pigro ristagna e langue,
bolle di nuovo il sangue
d’insolito calor.
 
TUTTO
 
Ah le nostr’alme accendi
del sacro tuo furor.
 
PARTE
 
Chi te raccoglie in seno
esser non può fallace;
fai diventar verace
un labbro mentitor.
 
TUTTO
 
Ah le nostr’alme accendi
del sacro tuo furor.
 
PARTE
 
Tu dai coraggio al vile,
rasciughi al mesto i pianti,
discacci dagli amanti
l’incomodo rossor.
 
TUTTO
 
Oh fonte de’ diletti,
oh dolce obblio de’ mali,
accendi i nostri petti
del sacro tuo furor.

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  • by Pietro Antonio Domenico Bonaventura Trapassi (1698 - 1782), as Pietro Metastasio, appears in Achille in Sciro [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]

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This text was added to the website: 2018-07-25
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