Текст песни Гимн деревьям - Хелависа
Of
all
the
trees
that
grow
so
fair,
Old
England
to
adorn,
Greater
is
none
beneath
the
sun,
Than
Oak,
and
Ash,
and
Thorn.
Sing
Oak,
and
Ash,
and
Thorn,
good
sirs,
(All
of
a
Midsummer
morn!)
Surely
we
sing
of
no
little
thing,
In
Oak,
and
Ash,
and
Thorn!
Oak
of
the
Clay
lived
many
a
day,
Or
ever
Aeneas
began.
Ash
of
the
Loam
was
a
Lady
at
home,
When
Brut
was
an
outlaw
man.
Thorn
of
the
Down
saw
New
Troy
Town
(From
which
was
London
born);
Witness
hereby
the
ancientry
Of
Oak,
and
Ash,
and
Thorn!
Yew
that
is
old
in
churchyard-mould,
He
breedeth
a
mighty
bow.
Alder
for
shoes
do
wise
men
choose,
And
beech
for
cups
also.
But
when
ye
have
killed,
and
your
bowl
is
spilled,
And
your
shoes
are
clean
outworn,
Back
ye
must
speed
for
all
that
ye
need,
To
Oak,
and
Ash,
and
Thorn!
Ellum
she
hateth
mankind,
and
waiteth
Till
every
gust
be
laid,
To
drop
a
limb
on
the
head
of
him
That
any
way
trusts
her
shade.
But
whether
a
lad
be
sober
or
sad,
Or
mellow
with
wine
from
the
horn,
He
will
take
no
wrong
when
he
lieth
along
′Neath
Oak,
and
Ash,
and
Thorn!
Oh,
do
not
tell
the
priest
our
plight,
Or
he
would
call
it
a
sin;
But--we
have
been
out
in
the
woods
all
night,
A-conjuring
Summer
in!
And
we
bring
you
good
news
by
word
of
mouth
--
Good
news
for
cattle
and
corn
--
Now
is
the
Sun
come
up
from
the
south,
With
Oak,
and
Ash,
and
Thorn!
Sing
Oak,
and
Ash,
and
Thorn,
good
sirs
(All
of
a
Midsummer
morn)!
England
shall
bide
till
Judgement
Tide,
By
Oak,
and
Ash,
and
Thorn!
Альбом
Леопард в городе
1 Сонет XVII (G-dur)
2 Сонет IX (e-moll)
3 Гретхен за прялкой
4 Маргарита
5 Королевна
6 Гимн деревьям
7 Увядание листьев
8 Под луной
9 Бродяга
10 Королевская охота
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