Come Ye Sons of Art "Birthday Ode for Queen Mary", Z. 323/5: "Strike the Viol, Touch the Lute"
Strike the Viol, touch the Lute;
Wake the Harp, inspire the Flute
Strike the Viol, touch the Lute;
Wake the Harp, inspire the Flute:
Sing your Patronesse's Praise,
Sing, in cheerful and harmonious Lays.
Wake the Harp, inspire the Flute
Strike the Viol, touch the Lute;
Wake the Harp, inspire the Flute:
Sing your Patronesse's Praise,
Sing, in cheerful and harmonious Lays.
Credits
Writer(s): Henry Purcell, John B. Hakenien
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