LRC歌词
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[00:12.50]O solitude, my sweetest choice
[00:31.82]Places devoted to the night,
[00:38.95]remote from tumult and from noise
[00:54.50]how ye my restless thoughts delight
[00:59.55]O solitude, my sweetest choice
[01:05.43]O heav'ns what content is mine
[01:11.34]to see these trees,
[01:37.19]which have appeared from the nativity of time,
[01:50.17]and which all ages have revered,
[01:56.87]to look today as fresh and green
[02:05.88]as when their beauties first were seen.
[02:31.71]Oh, how agreeable a sight
[02:36.30]these hanging mountains do appear,
[02:44.76]which th'unhappy would invite
[02:49.85]to finish all their sorrows here,
[03:02.69]when their hard fate makes them endure such woes
[03:17.91]as only death can cure.
[03:36.88]Oh, how I solitude adore,
[03:52.32]that element of noblest wit,
[03:59.44]where I have learnt Apollo's lore,
[04:09.57]without the pains to study it.
[04:28.88]For thy sake I in love am grown
[04:33.44]with what thy fancy doth pursue,
[04:39.40]but when I think upon my own,
[04:46.48]I hate it for that reason too,
[05:05.54]because it needs must hinder me from seeing
[05:12.06]and from serving thee.
[05:21.58]O solitude, oh how I solitude adore
[ar:]
[al:]
[by:时间戳工具V2.0_20200810]
[offset:0]
[00:12.50]O solitude, my sweetest choice
[00:31.82]Places devoted to the night,
[00:38.95]remote from tumult and from noise
[00:54.50]how ye my restless thoughts delight
[00:59.55]O solitude, my sweetest choice
[01:05.43]O heav'ns what content is mine
[01:11.34]to see these trees,
[01:37.19]which have appeared from the nativity of time,
[01:50.17]and which all ages have revered,
[01:56.87]to look today as fresh and green
[02:05.88]as when their beauties first were seen.
[02:31.71]Oh, how agreeable a sight
[02:36.30]these hanging mountains do appear,
[02:44.76]which th'unhappy would invite
[02:49.85]to finish all their sorrows here,
[03:02.69]when their hard fate makes them endure such woes
[03:17.91]as only death can cure.
[03:36.88]Oh, how I solitude adore,
[03:52.32]that element of noblest wit,
[03:59.44]where I have learnt Apollo's lore,
[04:09.57]without the pains to study it.
[04:28.88]For thy sake I in love am grown
[04:33.44]with what thy fancy doth pursue,
[04:39.40]but when I think upon my own,
[04:46.48]I hate it for that reason too,
[05:05.54]because it needs must hinder me from seeing
[05:12.06]and from serving thee.
[05:21.58]O solitude, oh how I solitude adore
文本歌词
O solitude, my sweetest choice
Places devoted to the night,
remote from tumult and from noise
how ye my restless thoughts delight
O solitude, my sweetest choice
O heav'ns what content is mine
to see these trees,
which have appeared from the nativity of time,
and which all ages have revered,
to look today as fresh and green
as when their beauties first were seen.
Oh, how agreeable a sight
these hanging mountains do appear,
which th'unhappy would invite
to finish all their sorrows here,
when their hard fate makes them endure such woes
as only death can cure.
Oh, how I solitude adore,
that element of noblest wit,
where I have learnt Apollo's lore,
without the pains to study it.
For thy sake I in love am grown
with what thy fancy doth pursue,
but when I think upon my own,
I hate it for that reason too,
because it needs must hinder me from seeing
and from serving thee.
O solitude, oh how I solitude adore