No.7

No.7 Lyrics

Song No.7
Artist Mendelssohn
Album A Midsummer Night's Dream
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[00:00.000] 作曲 : Felix Mendelssohn
[00:00.000] OBERON: Her dotage now I do begin to pity:
[00:04.000] For, meeting her of late behind the wood,
[00:06.500] Seeking sweet favours from this hateful fool,
[00:09.500] I did upbraid her and fall out with her;
[00:12.500] For she his hairy temples then had rounded
[00:15.600] With a coronet of fresh and fragrant flowers.
[00:20.000] When I had at my pleasure taunted her
[00:23.000] And she in mild terms begged my patience,
[00:26.600] I then did ask of her her changeling child,
[00:29.700] Which straight she gave me, and her fairy sent
[00:33.500] To bear him to my bower in fairy land.
[00:37.500] And now I have the boy, I will undo
[00:40.500] This hateful imperfection of her eyes:
[00:44.700] And, gentle Puck, take this transformèd scalp
[00:47.300] From off the head of this Athenian swain;
[00:51.000] That, he awaking when the other do,
[00:53.000] May all to Athens back again repair
[00:56.000] And think no more of this night's accidents
[00:59.000] But as the fierce vexation of a dream.
[01:04.000] But first I will release the fairy queen.
[01:12.000] Be as thou wast wont to be;
[01:17.800] See as thou wast wont to see.
[01:22.000] Dian's bud o'er Cupid's flower
[01:27.000] Hath such force and blessèd power.
[01:33.900] Now, my Titania; wake you, my sweet queen.
[01:44.500] Sound, music! Come, my queen, take hands with me,
[02:03.600] And rock the ground whereon these sleepers be.
[02:07.500] Now thou and I are new in amity,
[02:11.500] And will to-morrow midnight solemnly
[02:14.400] Dance in Duke Theseus' house triumphantly,
[02:18.000] And bless it to all fair prosperity.
[02:22.600] There shall the pairs of faithful lovers be
[02:26.800] Wedded, with Theseus, all in jollity.
[00:00.000] zuo qu : Felix Mendelssohn
[00:00.000] OBERON: Her dotage now I do begin to pity:
[00:04.000] For, meeting her of late behind the wood,
[00:06.500] Seeking sweet favours from this hateful fool,
[00:09.500] I did upbraid her and fall out with her
[00:12.500] For she his hairy temples then had rounded
[00:15.600] With a coronet of fresh and fragrant flowers.
[00:20.000] When I had at my pleasure taunted her
[00:23.000] And she in mild terms begged my patience,
[00:26.600] I then did ask of her her changeling child,
[00:29.700] Which straight she gave me, and her fairy sent
[00:33.500] To bear him to my bower in fairy land.
[00:37.500] And now I have the boy, I will undo
[00:40.500] This hateful imperfection of her eyes:
[00:44.700] And, gentle Puck, take this transforme d scalp
[00:47.300] From off the head of this Athenian swain
[00:51.000] That, he awaking when the other do,
[00:53.000] May all to Athens back again repair
[00:56.000] And think no more of this night' s accidents
[00:59.000] But as the fierce vexation of a dream.
[01:04.000] But first I will release the fairy queen.
[01:12.000] Be as thou wast wont to be
[01:17.800] See as thou wast wont to see.
[01:22.000] Dian' s bud o' er Cupid' s flower
[01:27.000] Hath such force and blesse d power.
[01:33.900] Now, my Titania wake you, my sweet queen.
[01:44.500] Sound, music! Come, my queen, take hands with me,
[02:03.600] And rock the ground whereon these sleepers be.
[02:07.500] Now thou and I are new in amity,
[02:11.500] And will tomorrow midnight solemnly
[02:14.400] Dance in Duke Theseus' house triumphantly,
[02:18.000] And bless it to all fair prosperity.
[02:22.600] There shall the pairs of faithful lovers be
[02:26.800] Wedded, with Theseus, all in jollity.
[00:00.000] zuò qǔ : Felix Mendelssohn
[00:00.000] OBERON: Her dotage now I do begin to pity:
[00:04.000] For, meeting her of late behind the wood,
[00:06.500] Seeking sweet favours from this hateful fool,
[00:09.500] I did upbraid her and fall out with her
[00:12.500] For she his hairy temples then had rounded
[00:15.600] With a coronet of fresh and fragrant flowers.
[00:20.000] When I had at my pleasure taunted her
[00:23.000] And she in mild terms begged my patience,
[00:26.600] I then did ask of her her changeling child,
[00:29.700] Which straight she gave me, and her fairy sent
[00:33.500] To bear him to my bower in fairy land.
[00:37.500] And now I have the boy, I will undo
[00:40.500] This hateful imperfection of her eyes:
[00:44.700] And, gentle Puck, take this transformè d scalp
[00:47.300] From off the head of this Athenian swain
[00:51.000] That, he awaking when the other do,
[00:53.000] May all to Athens back again repair
[00:56.000] And think no more of this night' s accidents
[00:59.000] But as the fierce vexation of a dream.
[01:04.000] But first I will release the fairy queen.
[01:12.000] Be as thou wast wont to be
[01:17.800] See as thou wast wont to see.
[01:22.000] Dian' s bud o' er Cupid' s flower
[01:27.000] Hath such force and blessè d power.
[01:33.900] Now, my Titania wake you, my sweet queen.
[01:44.500] Sound, music! Come, my queen, take hands with me,
[02:03.600] And rock the ground whereon these sleepers be.
[02:07.500] Now thou and I are new in amity,
[02:11.500] And will tomorrow midnight solemnly
[02:14.400] Dance in Duke Theseus' house triumphantly,
[02:18.000] And bless it to all fair prosperity.
[02:22.600] There shall the pairs of faithful lovers be
[02:26.800] Wedded, with Theseus, all in jollity.
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