Z 626 Dido and Aeneas II, 2: "Thanks to these lovesome vales". lyrics
BELINDA
Thanks to these lovesome vales,
These desert hills and dales,
So fair the game, so rich the sport,
Diana's self might to these woods resort.
C...
Z 626 Dido and Aeneas II, 2: "Thanks to these lovesome vales". [Italian translation]
BELINDA
Thanks to these lovesome vales,
These desert hills and dales,
So fair the game, so rich the sport,
Diana's self might to these woods resort.
C...
Z 626 Dido and Aeneas II, 2: "Thanks to these lovesome vales". [Italian translation]
BELINDA
Thanks to these lovesome vales,
These desert hills and dales,
So fair the game, so rich the sport,
Diana's self might to these woods resort.
C...
Z 626 Dido and Aeneas II, 2: "Thanks to these lovesome vales". [Neapolitan translation]
BELINDA
Thanks to these lovesome vales,
These desert hills and dales,
So fair the game, so rich the sport,
Diana's self might to these woods resort.
C...
Z 626 Dido and Aeneas II, 3: "Oft she visits this lone mountain". lyrics
2d WOMAN:
Oft she visits this lone mountain,
Oft she bathes her in this fountain,
Here Acteon met his fate,
Pursued by his own hounds;
And after morta...
Z 626 Dido and Aeneas II, 3: "Oft she visits this lone mountain". [Italian translation]
2d WOMAN:
Oft she visits this lone mountain,
Oft she bathes her in this fountain,
Here Acteon met his fate,
Pursued by his own hounds;
And after morta...
Z 626 Dido and Aeneas II, 3: "Oft she visits this lone mountain". [Neapolitan translation]
2d WOMAN:
Oft she visits this lone mountain,
Oft she bathes her in this fountain,
Here Acteon met his fate,
Pursued by his own hounds;
And after morta...
Z 626 Dido and Aeneas II, 4: "Behold, upon my bending spear". lyrics
AENEAS
Behold, upon my bending spear
A monster's head stands bleeding,
With tushes far exceeding
Those did Venus' huntsman tear.
DIDO
The skies are cl...
Z 626 Dido and Aeneas II, 4: "Behold, upon my bending spear". [Italian translation]
AENEAS
Behold, upon my bending spear
A monster's head stands bleeding,
With tushes far exceeding
Those did Venus' huntsman tear.
DIDO
The skies are cl...
Z 626 Dido and Aeneas II, 4: "Behold, upon my bending spear". [Neapolitan translation]
AENEAS
Behold, upon my bending spear
A monster's head stands bleeding,
With tushes far exceeding
Those did Venus' huntsman tear.
DIDO
The skies are cl...
Z 626 Dido and Aeneas II, 5: "Stay, prince, and hear great Joves command". lyrics
SPIRIT:
Stay, prince, and hear great Joves command:
he summons thee this night away.
ÆNEAS:
To night?
SPIRIT:
To night?To night thou must forsake this...
Z 626 Dido and Aeneas II, 5: "Stay, prince, and hear great Joves command". [Italian translation]
SPIRIT:
Stay, prince, and hear great Joves command:
he summons thee this night away.
ÆNEAS:
To night?
SPIRIT:
To night?To night thou must forsake this...
Z 626 Dido and Aeneas II, 5: "Stay, prince, and hear great Joves command". [Neapolitan translation]
SPIRIT:
Stay, prince, and hear great Joves command:
he summons thee this night away.
ÆNEAS:
To night?
SPIRIT:
To night?To night thou must forsake this...
Z 626 Dido and Aeneas III, 1: "Come away, fellow sailors". lyrics
Scene: The Ships
[enter the Sailors, the Sorceress, and her Enchantresses]
PRELUDE
FIRST SAILOR:
Come away, fellow sailors,
Your anchors be weighing.
...
Z 626 Dido and Aeneas III, 1: "Come away, fellow sailors". [Italian translation]
Scene: The Ships
[enter the Sailors, the Sorceress, and her Enchantresses]
PRELUDE
FIRST SAILOR:
Come away, fellow sailors,
Your anchors be weighing.
...