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If love's a sweet passion Henry Purcell

From : The Fairy Queen, Act III


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(1658-95)
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1. If love's a sweet pas - sion why does it tor- ment? If a
2. I press her hand gent - ly, look lan - guish - ing down And by
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1. If love's a sweet pas - sion why does It tor - ment? If a
2. I press her hand gent - ly, look lan - guish - ing down And by

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1. If love's a sweet pas - sion why does it tor - ment? If a
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bit - ter, oh tell me, whence comes my con - tent?
pas - sion - ate si - lence, I make my love known.
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bit - ter, oh tell me, whence comes my con - tent?
pas - sion - ate si - lence, I make my love known.
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pas - sion - ate si - lence, I make my love known.

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bit - ter, oh tell me, whence comes my con - tent?
pas - sion - ate si - lence, I make my love known.
James Gibb editions 1 If love's a sweet passion - Purcell
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plain, or grieve at my fate, when I know 'tis in
prove, By some will - ing mis - take to dis- co- ver her
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plain, or grieve at my fate, when I know 'tis in
prove, By some will - ing mis - take to dis - co - ver her
James Gibb editions 2 If love's a sweet passion - Purcell
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vain? Yet so pleas - ing the pain is so soft is the
love. When in stri - ving to hide she re- veals all her
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love. When in stri - ving to hide she re - veals all her

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vain? Yet so pleas - ing the pain is so soft is the
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dart,
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name.
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flame, And our eyes tell each o - ther what nei - ther dares name.
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dart, That at once it both wounds me and ti - ckles my p heart.
flame, And our eyes tell each o - ther what nei - ther dares name.
James Gibb editions 3 If love's a sweet passion - Purcell

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