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:'''Edition notes:''' SATB plus lute tablature (7-course, diapason tuned to F)
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{{Genre|Secular|Partsongs}}
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{{Language|English}}
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'''Instruments:''' {{LuteAcc}}<br>
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'''Published:''' ''The First Booke of Ayres'' (1613), no.3
{{Published|1613|in ''The First Booke of Ayres'', no. 3.}}


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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==


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{{Text|English|
Where are all the beauties now, all harts enchaining?
Whither are thy flatt'rers gone with all their feigning?
All fled, and thou alone still here remaining.
 
Thy rich state of twisted gold to baize is turned;
Cold as thou art are thy loves that so much burned:
Who dye in flatt'rers arms are seldom mourned.
 
Yet in spite of envy, this be still proclaimed,
That none worthier then thyself thy worth hath blamed:
When their poor names are lost thou shalt live famed,
 
When thy story long time hence shall be perused,
Let the blemish of thy rule thus be excused,
None ever lived more just, none more abused.}}


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  • CPDL #26148:     
Editor: David Fraser (submitted 2012-05-11).   Score information: A4, 2 pages, 92 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: SATB plus lute tablature (7-course, diapason tuned to F)

General Information

Title: Where are all thy beauties now
Composer: Thomas Campion
Lyricist: Thomas Campion

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SecularPartsong

Language: English
Instruments: Lute

{{Published}} is obsolete (code commented out), replaced with {{Pub}} for works and {{PubDatePlace}} for publications.

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Original text and translations

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Where are all the beauties now, all harts enchaining?
Whither are thy flatt'rers gone with all their feigning?
All fled, and thou alone still here remaining.

Thy rich state of twisted gold to baize is turned;
Cold as thou art are thy loves that so much burned:
Who dye in flatt'rers arms are seldom mourned.

Yet in spite of envy, this be still proclaimed,
That none worthier then thyself thy worth hath blamed:
When their poor names are lost thou shalt live famed,

When thy story long time hence shall be perused,
Let the blemish of thy rule thus be excused,
None ever lived more just, none more abused.