Текст песни Linden Lea - Robert Tear feat. Sir Philip Ledger
Within
the
woodlands
flowery
gladed
By
the
oak
tree's
mossy
root
The
shining
grass-blades
timber
shaded
Now
do
quiver
under
foot
And
birds
do
whistle
overhead
And
water's
bubbling
in
its
bed
And
there
for
me
the
apple
tree
Do
lean
down
low
in
Linden-lea
When
leaves
that
lately
were
a-springing
Now
do
fade
within
the
copse
And
painted
birds
do
hush
their
singing
Up
upon
the
timber
tops
And
brown-leaved
fruits
are
turning
red
In
cloudless
sunshine
overhead
Whereto
for
me
the
apple
tree
Do
lean
down
low
in
Linden-lea
Let
other
folk
make
money
faster
In
the
air
of
dark-roomed
towns
I
don't
dread
a
peevish
master
To
whom
men
may
heed
my
frowns
I
be
free
to
go
abroad
Or
take
upon
my
homeward
road
To
where
for
me
the
apple
tree
Do
lean
down
low
in
Linden-lea
1 Capriol Suite: 6. Mattachins (Sword Dance)
2 Capriol Suite: 4. Bransles
3 Capriol Suite: 3. Tordion
4 Fantasia On Greensleeves
5 Blow the Wind Southerly
6 On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring
7 Salut d'amour, Op. 12
8 Introduction and Allegro for Strings, Op. 47
9 Linden Lea
10 Capriol Suite: 1. Basse-danse
11 Capriol Suite: 2. Pavane
12 Pomp & Circumstance March No. 1 in D Major, Op. 39, No. 1
13 Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36 "Enigma": Variation 9. Nimrod (Adagio)
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