Songtexte The Fairy Queen: A Song in Two Parts and Chorus: "If Love's a Sweet Passion" - Jennifer Smith feat. Stephen Varcoe, English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner & Monteverdi Choir
If
love's
a
sweet
passion,
why
does
it
torment?
If
a
bitter
heart
have
ye,
whence
comes
my
content?
If
love's
a
sweet
passion,
why
does
it
torment?
If
a
bitter
heart
have
ye,
whence
comes
my
content?
Since
I
suffer
with
pleasure
why
should
I
complain?
Oh,
grieve
at
my
fate,
when
I
know
'tis
in
vain
Yet
so
pleasing
the
pain
is,
so
soft
is
the
dart
That
at
once
it
both
wounds
me
and
tickles
my
heart
Since
I
suffer
with
pleasure
why
should
I
complain?
Oh,
grieve
at
my
fate,
when
I
know
'tis
in
vain
Yet
so
pleasing
the
pain
is,
so
soft
is
the
dart
That
at
once
it
both
wounds
me
and
tickles
my
heart
If
love's
a
sweet
passion,
why
does
it
torment?
If
a
bitter
heart
have
ye,
whence
comes
my
content?
If
love's
a
sweet
passion,
why
does
it
torment?
If
a
bitter
heart
have
ye,
whence
comes
my
content?
Since
I
suffer
with
pleasure
why
should
I
complain?
Oh,
grieve
at
my
fate,
when
I
know
'tis
in
vain
Yet
so
pleasing
the
pain
is,
so
soft
is
the
dart
That
at
once
it
both
wounds
me
and
tickles
my
heart
Since
I
suffer
with
pleasure
why
should
I
complain?
Oh,
grieve
at
my
fate,
when
I
know
'tis
in
vain
Yet
so
pleasing
the
pain
is,
so
soft
is
the
dart
That
at
once
it
both
wounds
me
and
tickles
my
heart
I
press
her
hand
gently,
look
languishing
down
And
by
passionate
silence
I
make
my
love
known
I
press
her
hand
gently,
look
languishing
down
And
by
passionate
silence
I
make
my
love
known
But,
oh,
how
I'm
blest
when
so
kind
she
does
prove
By
some
willing
mistake
to
discover
her
love
When
in
striving
to
hide
she
reveals
all
her
flame
And
our
eyes
tell
each
other
what
neither
dares
name
But,
oh,
how
I'm
blest
when
so
kind
she
does
prove
By
some
willing
mistake
to
discover
her
love
When
in
striving
to
hide
she-Our
eyes
Tell
each
other
what
neither
dare
say
By
presence
and
gently
fall
languishing
down
That
my
passionate
silence
I
may
by
love
know
By
presence
and
gently
fall
languishing
down
That
my
passionate
silence
I
may
by
love
know
But,
oh,
how
I'm
blessed
when,
so
kind
she
does
Prove,
by
some
willing
mistake
to
discover
love
When
striving
to
hide,
she
reveals
all
of
me,
though
Our
eyes
tell
each
other
what
neither
dare
say
But,
oh,
how
I'm
blessed
when,
so
kind
she
does
Prove,
by
some
willing
mistake
to
discover
love
When
striving
to
hide,
she
reveals
all
of
me,
though
Our
eyes
tell
each
other
what
neither
dare
say

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40 The Fairy Queen / Act 2: Second Act Tune: Air
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42 The Fairy Queen / Act 3: Dance For The Fairies
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48 The Fairy Queen / Act 4: Fourth Act Tune: Air
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