The Silver Swan

Album: The Consort Of Musicke (1612)
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  • The silver Swan, who, living, had no Note,
    When Death approached, unlocked her silent throat.
    Leaning her breast against the reedy shore,
    Thus sang her first and last, and sang no more:
    "Farewell, all joys! O Death, come close mine eyes!
    More Geese than Swans now live, more Fools than Wise.

    The silver Swan, who, living, had no Note,
    When Death approached, unlocked her silent throat.
    Leaning her breast against the reedy shore,
    Thus sang her first and last, and sang no more:
    "Farewell, all joys! O Death, come close mine eyes!
    More Geese than Swans now live, more Fools than Wise. Publisher: FRED BOCK MUSIC CO.,INC.
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