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XI.

Come away, come sweet love


John Dowland

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Come a - way, come sweet love, the gol- den mor - ning breaks,
All the earth, all the air of love and plea - sure speaks.

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kiss, and
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souls in
beau - tys

mu- tual
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souls in
beau - tys

 

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bliss.
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tual bliss.
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mu - tual bliss.
rude dis
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in mu- tual bliss.


tys rude dis - dain.

Come away, come sweet love,


Do not in vain adorn,
Beautys grace that should rise
Like to the naked morne.
Lilies on the rivers side
And fair Cyprian flowers new blown
Desire no beauties but their own,
Ornament is nurse of pride,
Pleasure, measure loves delight,
Haste then, sweet love, our wished flight.

Come away, come sweet love,


The golden morning wastes,
While the sun from his sphere
His fiery arrows casts
Making all the shadows fly,
Playing, staying in the grove
To entertain the stealth of love.
Thither, sweet love, let us hie,
Flying, dying, in desire,
Wingd with sweet hopes and heavnly fire.

 

thine arms then to em-brace,


were made for beau-tys grace,

   
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thine arms then to em-brace,


were made for beau-tys grace,

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Come a - way, come sweet love,


All the earth, all the air

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