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'Ah! Belinda I am prest with torment' Lyrics

DIDO
Ah! Belinda, I am prest
With torment not to be confest,
Peace and I are strangers grown.
I languish till my grief is known,
yet would not have it guess'd.
BELINDA
Grief increases by concealing
DIDO
Mine admits of no revealing.

BELINDA
Then let me speak; the Trojan guest
into your tender thoughts has pressed;
the greatest blessing Fate can give,
Our Carthage to secure and Troy revive.

CHORUS
When monarchs unite, how happy their state,
They triumph at once, o'er their foes and their fate.
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Dido And Aeneas (Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment) (2009)
Overture 'Shake the cloud from off your brow' 'Ah! Belinda I am prest with torment' 'Grief increases by concealing' 'Whence could so much virtue spring?' 'See, your royal guest appears' 'Cupid only throws the dart' 'If not for mine, for Empire's sake' - Gittars Chacony 'To the hills and vales' Triumphing Dance Prelude - 'Wayward sisters' - 'Harms our delight' 'The Queen of Carthage' - 'Ho ho ho!' 'Ruin'd 'ere the set of sun?' - 'Ho ho ho!' 'In our deep vaulted cell the charm we'll prepare' Echo Dance of Furies Ritornelle 'Thanks to these lonesome vales' Gittars Passacaille 'Oft she visits this lone mountain' 'Behold, upon my bending spear' - 'Haste, haste to town' 'Stay, Prince, and hear great Jove's command' 'Then since our charms have sped' Prelude - 'Come away, fellow sailors' - The Sailors' Dance 'See the flags and streamers curling' 'Our next motion' The Witches' Dance Almand - 'Your counsel all is urg'd in vain' 'Great minds against themselves conspire' 'Thy hand, Belinda, darkness shades me' 'With drooping wings ye Cupids come'