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- CPDL #16752: Sibelius 4
- Editor: John Henry Fowler (submitted 2008-04-28). Score information: A4, 4 pages, 55 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: File Sizes: MIDI: 9 KB, Sib4: 41 KB
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General Information
Title: Crabbed Age and Youth
Composer: Charles Hubert Hastings Parry
Lyricist: William Shakespeare , The Passionate Pilgrim, XII
Number of voices: 1v Voicing: Solo high
Genre: Secular, Art song
Language: English
Instruments: Piano
Published: 1902
Description: English Lyrics Set 5 - No. 3
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Original text and translations
English text
- Crabbed age and youth cannot live together:
- Youth is full of pleasance, age is full of care;
- Youth like summer morn, age like winter weather;
- Youth like summer brave, age like winter bare.
- Youth is full of sport, age's breath is short;
- Youth is nimble, age is lame;
- Youth is hot and bold, age is weak and cold;
- Youth is wild, and age is tame.
- Age, I do abhor thee; youth, I do adore thee;
- O, my love, my love is young!
- Age, I do defy thee: O, sweet shepherd, hie thee,
- For methinks thou stay'st too long.