COME AGAIN (DOWLAND)
'Come Again, sweet love doth now invite'. is a song for soloist and lute or for small choir (typically SATB) by John Dowland.
The song is in typical bitter-sweet Dowland style and the first verse reads
:Come again, sweet love doth now invite.
:Thy graces that refrain, to do me due delight.
:To see, to hear, to touch, to kiss, to die,
:with thee again in sweetest sympathy.
It was published in his "First Booke of Songes or Ayres" (1613).
Recent performers include Sting with lutenist Edin Karamazov. [1]
The song is in typical bitter-sweet Dowland style and the first verse reads
:Come again, sweet love doth now invite.
:Thy graces that refrain, to do me due delight.
:To see, to hear, to touch, to kiss, to die,
:with thee again in sweetest sympathy.
It was published in his "First Booke of Songes or Ayres" (1613).
Recent performers include Sting with lutenist Edin Karamazov. [1]
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