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THE SWAN AND THE SKYLARK



CANTATA



THE WORDS BY



HEMANS, KEATS, AND SHELLEY



THE MUSIC COMPOSED BY



ARTHUR GORING THOMAS

(POSTHUMOUS WORK).



ORCHESTRATED FROM THE PIANOFORTE SCORE OF THE COMPOSER BY

C. VILLIERS STANFORD.



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Copyright^ 1894, ^V Boosey and Co.



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THE SWAN AND THE SKYLARK.



A Grecian poet /, hut horn too late; —
For me no nymph sings from the upland wood
Her antique song ; nor in hright hurrying brook
Is seen and lost her sweet illusive smile.

Gone is the shell that Phabus, long ago.
Strung for the music that should never die;

Gone is the shell whereon sedately, slow.
The comely Aphrodite floated by ;

And gone the maids who ran the ordered race,
Or stopped to bathe them by Actceon's rillf

Narcissus brooding o'er his own fair face.
And Echo laughing from the distant hill.

Only o'er sullen world of stock and stone
The ball of fire sends down his daily light,

And, when the measured hours are come and gone,
Lake, field, and sky are lost in gloomy night, — J. S.



*Midst the long reeds that o'er a Grecian stream

Unto the faint wind sighed melodiously.

And where the sculpture of a broken shrine

Sent out through shadowy grass and thick wild-flowers

Dim alabaster gleams — a lonely swan

Warbled his death-chant ; and a poet stood

Listening to that strange music, as it shook

The lilies on the wave; and made the pines

And all the laurels of the haunted shore

Thrill to its passion. Oh ! the tones were sweet,

Even painfully — as with the sweetness wrung

From parting love; and to the poet's thought

This was their language : —

** Summer! I depart —
O light and laughing summer ! fare thee well :
No song the less through thy rich woods will swell.
For one, one broken heart.

** And fare ye well, youn^ flowers !
Ye will not mourn ! ye will shed odour still,
And wave in glory, colouring every rill.

Known to my youth's fresh hours.

" And ye, bright founts ! that lie
Far in the whispering forests, lone and deep.
My wing no more shall stir your shadowy sleep-
Sweet waters ! I must die.

" Will ye not send one tone
Of sorrow through the pines ? — one murmur low ?
Shall not the green leaves from your voices know
That I, your child, am gone?

** No ! ever glad and free.
Ye have no sounds a tale of death to tell ;
Waves, joyous waves ! flow on, and fare ye well I
Ye will not mourn for me.

*' But thou, sweet boon ! too late
Poured on my parting breath, vain gift of song !
Why com'st thou thus, o'ermastering, rich and strong,
In the dark hour of fate ?



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IHE SWAN AND THE SKYLARK.

" Only to wake the sighs
Of echo-voices from their sparry cell ;
Only to say — O sunshine and blue skies I
O life and love ! farewell.**

Thus flowed the death-chant on ; while mournfully
Low winds and waves made answer, and the tones
Buried in rocks along the Grecian stream —
Rocks and dim caverns of old Prophecy —
Woke to respond : and all the air was filled
With that one sighing sound — Farewell! Farewell!

** Adieu f adieu! thy plaintive anthem fades

Past the near meadows, over the still stream,
Up the hill-side; and now *tis buried deep
' In the next valley -glades.'' — Keats.

Filled with that sound ? High in the calm blue heaven
Even then a skylark hung ; soft summer clouds
Were floating round him, all transpierced with light,
And 'midst that pearly radiance his dark wings
Quivered with song: such free, triumphant song,
As if tears were not, — as if breaking hearts
Had not a place below ; and thus that strain
Spoke to the poet's ear exultingly : —

"The summer is come; she hath said Rejoice!
The wild-woods thrill to her merry voice ;
Her sweet breath is wandering around, on high :
Sing, sing through the echoing sky I

"There is joy in the mountains I The bright waves leap
Like the bounding stag when he breaks from sleep;
Mirthfully, wildly, they flash along —

Let the heavens ring with song I "

" Higher still and higher

From the earth thou springest,
Like a cloud of fire
The blue deep thou wingest** — Shelley.

" There is joy in the forests ! The bird of night
Hath made the leaves tremble with deep delight;
But mine is the glory to sunshine given —

Sing, sing through the echoing heaven !

" Mine are the wings of the soaring mom,
Mine are the fresh gales with dayspring born :
Only young rapture can mount so high —

Sing, sing through the echoing sky ! "

So those two voices met ; so Joy and Death
Mingled their accents ; and, amidst the rush
Of many thoughts, the listening poet cried, —
"Oh! thou art mighty, thou art wonderful.
Mysterious nature ! Not in thy free range
Of woods and wilds alone, thou blendest thus
The dirge-note and the song of festival ;
But in one heart, one changeful human heart-
Ay, and within one hour of that strange world- -
Thou calPst their music forth, with all its tones.
To startle and to pierce!— the dying swan's.
And the glad skylark's — triumph and despair." — Mrs. Hem/ns.



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Introduction, with Bass Solo — ** A Grecian Poet I '*

Chorus — '* 'Mid the long reeds "

Tenor Solo— ** Summer ! Summer!"

Chorus— ** O Life and Love, farewell I "

Alto Solo, with Chorus — "Thus flowed the death-chant on"
Chorus — ** Filled with that sound "



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