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- Editor: William Long (submitted 2006-03-25). Score information: Letter, 4 pages, 96 kbytes Copyright: Personal
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General Information
Title: Since the toils and hazards of war
Composer: Henry Purcell
Number of voices: 1v Voicing: Soprano Solo
Genre: Secular, Aria
Language: English
Instruments: Mixed ensemble: 2 alto recorders & basso continuo
Published: 1690
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Original text
English text
Since the toils and the hazards of War's at an end,
the pleasures of Love should succeed 'em,
the fair should present what the Senators send,
and compleat what they've decreed 'em.
With Dances and Songs,
with Tambours and Flutes,
let the Maids show their Joy as they meet 'em;
with Cimbals and Harps,
with Viols and Lutes
let the Husbands and true Lovers greet 'em.