Lyrics Carmina Burana: Veris leta facies - Bournemouth Symphony Chorus, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, David Hill, Highcliffe Junior Choir, James Bowman, Janice Watson, Mary Dennis & Waynflete Singers
Veris
leta
facies
(The
merry
face
of
spring)
Mundo
propinatur,
(turns
to
the
world,)
Hiemalis
acies
(sharp
winter)
Victa
iam
fugatur,
(now
flees,
vanquished;)
In
vestitu
vario
(bedecked
in
various
colours)
Flora
principatur,
(Flora
reigns,)
Nemorum
dulcisono
(the
harmony
of
the
woods)
Que
cantu
celebratur.
(praises
her
in
song.)
Ah!
Flore
fusus
gremio
(Lying
in
Flora′s
lap)
Phebus
novo
more
(Phoebus
once
more)
Risum
dat,
hac
vario
(smiles,
now
covered)
Iam
stipate
flore.
(in
many-coloured
flowers,)
Zephyrus
nectareo
(Zephyr
breathes
nectar-)
Spirans
in
odore.
(scented
breezes.)
Certatim
pro
bravio
(Let
us
rush
to
compete)
Curramus
in
amore.
(for
love's
prize.)
Ah!
Cytharizat
cantico
(In
harp-like
tones
sings)
Dulcis
Philomena,
(the
sweet
nightingale,)
Flore
rident
vario
(with
many
flowers)
Prata
iam
serena,
(the
joyous
meadows
are
laughing,)
Salit
cetus
avium
(a
flock
of
birds
rises
up)
Silve
per
amena,
(through
the
pleasant
forests,)
Promit
(virgin
the
of
maidens)
Iam
gaudia
millena.
(already
promises
a
thousand
joys.)
Ah!
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