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Thomas Arne
(1710 - 1778)
On Chloe sleeping (full accompaniment)
(S./T.Vn.Continuo)
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The setting of a text (adapted by Arne) from The Rape of Lucrece, probably written for performance at Vauxhall. This edition includes the original instrumental accompaniment; a version for keyboard reduction is also available.
Lyrics: William Shakespeare (adapted)
One of her hands one rosy cheek lay under,
Coz'ning the pillow of a lawful kiss,
Which therefore swell'd and seem'd to part asunder,
As angry to be robb'd of such a bliss.
The one look'd pale, and for revenge did long
While t'other blush'd, 'cause it had done the wrong.
Out of the bed the other fair hand was,
On a green satin quilt, whose perfect white
Look'd like a daisy in a field of grass,
And appeared like unmelt snow unto the sight;
So lay this pretty fair one safe to keep
Her lovely form that there lay fast asleep.
One of her hands one rosy cheek lay under,
Coz'ning the pillow of a lawful kiss,
Which therefore swell'd and seem'd to part asunder,
As angry to be robb'd of such a bliss.
The one look'd pale, and for revenge did long
While t'other blush'd, 'cause it had done the wrong.
Out of the bed the other fair hand was,
On a green satin quilt, whose perfect white
Look'd like a daisy in a field of grass,
And appeared like unmelt snow unto the sight;
So lay this pretty fair one safe to keep
Her lovely form that there lay fast asleep.