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Handel
L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato - (2/2)
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Hence, vain deluding joys |
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1:24 |
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2 |
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Sometimes let gorgeous Tragedy |
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3:35 |
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3 |
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But oh! sad vergin, that thy power |
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5:51 |
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Thus, Night, oft see me in thy pale career-Populous cities pleas... |
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3:46 |
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5 |
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There let Hymen oft appear |
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2:13 |
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6 |
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Me, when the sun begins to fling |
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0:49 |
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7 |
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Hide me from Day's garish eye |
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3:40 |
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8 |
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I'll to the well-trod stage anon |
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1:56 |
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9 |
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And ever against eating cares |
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2:38 |
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10 |
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Orpheus' self may heave his head |
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2:43 |
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These delights, if thou canst give |
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3:14 |
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12 |
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But let my due feet never fail-There let the pealing organ blow |
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2:44 |
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13 |
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May at last my weary age |
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5:10 |
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14 |
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These pleasures, Melancholy, give |
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4:01 |
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15 |
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Hence, boast not, ye profane |
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0:30 |
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16 |
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Come, with native lustre shine |
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2:50 |
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Sweet Temp'rance in thy right hand bear |
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2:36 |
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Come, with gentle hand restrain |
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1:53 |
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No more short life they then will spend-Each action will derive |
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2:55 |
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As steals the morn upon the night |
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9:01 |
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Thy pleasures, Moderation, give |
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3:06 |
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Total time |
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63:18 |
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