Lyrics Come away, come sweet love - John Dowland
Come
away,
come
sweet
love
The
golden
morning
breaks.
All
the
earth,
all
the
air,
Of
love
and
pleasure
speaks:
Teach
thine
arms
then
to
embrace,
And
sweet
Rosy
Lips
to
kiss,
And
mix
our
souls
in
mutual
bliss.
Eyes
were
made
for
beauty's
grace,
Viewing,
Rueing.
Love's
long
pain
Procur'd
by
beauty's
rude
disdain.
Come
away,
come
sweet
love,
The
golden
morning
wastes,
While
the
sun
from
his
spere,
His
fiery
arrows
casts:
Making
all
the
shadows
fly,
Plyaing,
Staying
In
the
grove,
To
entertain
the
stealth
of
love.
Thither
sweet
love
let
us
hie,
Flying,
Dying
In
desire,
Wing'd
with
sweet
hopes
and
heav'nly
fire.
Come
away,
come
sweet
love,
Do
not
in
vain
adorn
Beauty's
grace,
that
should
rise,
Like
to
the
naked
morn:
Lilies
on
the
river's
side,
And
fair
Cyprian
Flow'rs
new-blown.
Desire
no
beauties
but
their
own.
Ornament
is
nurse
of
pride,
Pleasure
Measure
Love's
delight:
Haste
then
sweet
love
our
wished
flight.
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