The Sapphire Necklace
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When Love and Beauty (Madrigal)
[edit](With Sullivan's repeats eliminated)
- When Love and Beauty to be married go,
- Pheobus, without a cloud,
- Smiles on the pair.
- Though rose-buds pant and blow,
- The birds all sing aloud,
- Tumultuous Boreas, whom the cedars bowed,
- Tamed, like wane of gentle song doth flow,
- Saying, till Echo doth repeat the sound,
- "May all who wed in truth with happiness be crown'd."
- It is not wealth and state that smooth the way,
- Nor bid the desert bloom,
- The ploughman at his furrow can be gay,
- The weaver at his loom.
- Where Honour's Lord content his wife hath room,
- And hearts keep light if heads are gray,
- Singing, till Echo doth repeat the sound,
- "May all who wed in truth with happiness be crown'd."
Over the Roof
[edit]- Over the roof and over the wall,
- Grow, grow, the jessamine grow.
- For ever and ever more white and tall
- (No matter the dwelling be high or low!)
- For yet palace be lofty and moat be wide
- And mailed the bridge and lordly the towers,
- There love can prevail over pomp and pride
- Like the cherished beauty of those sweet flowers!
- Love, love, love.
- Love will not alter under the sun
- While the woods grow and the waters run!
- Down by the meadow, down to the sea
- (Flow, flow, the river will flow)
- The turf may be green, or wither'd the tree
- (But the heat is the same on the cobble below.)
- For whatever the season around that deep stream,
- Be it snow-white winter or summer hot,
- There is love, tho' a wand'rer as some might dream
- Who passes and passes, yet changes not.
- Ah! Love, love, love.
- Love will be master under the sun
- While the wood grows and the waters run!