See, even Night herself is here, Act II - (The Fairy Queen, Z. 629)

Henry Purcell

See, see‚ see
Even night herself is here
See‚ see‚ see, even night
Even night herself is here
To favour your design

And all her peaceful train is near
That men to sleep incline
Let noise and care, doubt and despair
Envy and spite‚ (the fiendes delight)
Be ever, be ever banished hence

Let soft repose her eyelids close
And mu...urmering
Streams bring pleasing dreams
Let nothing, let nothing stay
To give offence
Let nothing‚ let nothing
Nothing stay to give offence

[ William Shakespeare ]

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See, even night herself is here
To favour your design
And all her peaceful train is near
That men to sleep incline

Let noise and care, doubt and despair
Envy and spite, (the fiendes delight)
Be ever banished hence
Let soft repose her eyelids close
And murmering streams bring pleasing dreams;
Let nothing stay to give offence

[ William Shakespeare ]
[ Original text ]

Trivia about the song See, even Night herself is here, Act II - (The Fairy Queen, Z. 629) by Dorothee Mields

When was the song “See, even Night herself is here, Act II - (The Fairy Queen, Z. 629)” released by Dorothee Mields?
The song See, even Night herself is here, Act II - (The Fairy Queen, Z. 629) was released in 2010, on the album “Henry Purcell: Love Songs”.
Who composed the song “See, even Night herself is here, Act II - (The Fairy Queen, Z. 629)” by Dorothee Mields?
The song “See, even Night herself is here, Act II - (The Fairy Queen, Z. 629)” by Dorothee Mields was composed by Henry Purcell.

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