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25 Scottish Songs, Op.108:No.2 Sunset (Walter Scott) - Sir Thomas Allen/Elizabeth Layton.mp3

25 Scottish Songs, Op.108:No.2 Sunset (Walter Scott) - Sir Thomas Allen/Elizabeth Layton.mp3
[00:00.000] 作曲 : Ludwig v...
[00:00.000] 作曲 : Ludwig van Beethoven
[00:29.296]The sun upon the Weirdlaw hill,
[00:33.972]in Ettrick's vale is sinking sweet;
[00:41.051]the westland wind is hush and still,
[00:45.832]the lake lies sleeping at my feet.
[00:50.299]
[00:55.314]Yet not the landscape to mine eyes
[01:00.095]bears those bright hues that once it bore;
[01:07.174]tho' Ev'ning, with her richest dye,
[01:11.588]flames o'er the hills on Ettrick's shore.
[01:16.917]
[01:21.097]With listless look along the plain,
[01:25.486]I see Tweed's silver current glide,
[01:32.565]And coldly mark the holy fane
[01:37.162]Of Melrose rise in ruin'd pride.
[01:42.361]
[01:46.828]The quiet lake, the balmy air,
[01:51.556]The hill , the stream, the tower, the tree,
[01:57.407]Are they still such as once they were,
[02:01.639]Or is the dreary change in me?
[02:06.837]
[02:11.331]Alas, the warp'd and broken board,
[02:15.458]How can it bear the painter's dye?
[02:22.406]The harp of strain'd and tuneless chord,
[02:26.900]How to the minstrel's skill reply?
[02:31.497]
[02:36.095]To aching eyes each landscape lowers,
[02:40.875]To feverish pulse each gale blows chill:
[02:48.451]And Araby's or Eden's bowers,
[02:53.623]Were barren as this moorland hill.
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