Lyrics Flow, my tears (Song from the Elizabethan England): Flow, my tears - John Dowland , Alfred Deller
Flow,
my
tears,
fall
from
your
springs!
Exiled
for
ever,
let
me
mourn;
Where
night's
black
bird
her
sad
infamy
sings,
There
let
me
live
forlorn.
Down
vain
lights,
shine
you
no
more!
No
nights
are
dark
enough
for
those
That
in
despair
their
last
fortunes
deplore.
Light
doth
but
shame
disclose.
Never
may
my
woes
be
relieved,
Since
pity
is
fled;
And
tears
and
sighs
and
groans
my
weary
days,
my
weary
days
Of
all
joys
have
deprived.
From
the
highest
spire
of
contentment
My
fortune
is
thrown;
And
fear
and
grief
and
pain
for
my
deserts,
for
my
deserts
Are
my
hopes,
since
hope
is
gone.
Hark!
you
shadows
that
in
darkness
dwell,
Learn
to
contemn
light
Happy,
happy
they
that
in
hell
Feel
not
the
world's
despite.
Album
Dowland: Lute Songs
1 Galliard: Can she excuse
2 Flow, my tears (Song from the Elizabethan England): Flow, my tears
3 Fortune My Foe
4 The Frog Galliard
5 Weep you no more, sad Fountains
6 Me, me, and none but me
7 What if I never speed?
8 Lasso, vita mia
9 The Round Battle Galliard
10 Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me of my heart?
11 Come away, come, sweet love
12 Sorrow, stay
13 If that a sinner's sighs
14 Say, Love, if ever you didst find?
15 Lachrimae Pavan
16 If my complaints could passions move
17 Katherine Darcy's Galliard
18 Come again, sweet love
19 I saw my lady weep
20 From silent night
21 Flow not so fast, ye fountains
22 Shall I sue?
23 In darkness let me dwell
24 The First Galliard
25 Can she excuse my wrongs?
26 Come, heavy sleep
27 Captain Digory Piper's Pavan and Galliard
28 Go, nightly cares
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