Thomas Campion, born on February 12, 1567, and died on March 1, 1620, was an English composer and poet. His works encompassed religious music, secular songs, and dramatic music, which had a profound impact on later musicians.
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Source: Poetical Works (in English) of Thomas Campion
“Thou shalt prove That beauty is no beauty without love.”
Source: Ayres & observations: selected poems of Thomas Campion
Source: The Works of Dr. Thomas Campion
Source: The Complete English Works of Thomas Campion
“Secret fates Guide our states Both in mirth and mourning.”
Source: Campion's Work
Source: Ancient critical essays upon English poets and poesy
“Time's fatal wings do ever forward fly; To every day we live, a day we die.”
Source: The Complete English Works of Thomas Campion
“There is a garden in her eyes, where roses and white lilies flow.”
Source: The Complete English Works of Thomas Campion
Source: The Complete English Works of Thomas Campion
“Never love unless you can bear with all the faults of man!”
Source: The Complete English Works of Thomas Campion
“Follow thy fair sun, unhappy shadow.”
Source: The Complete English Works of Thomas Campion
“From heav'nly thoughts all true delight doth spring.”
Source: Ayres & observations: selected poems of Thomas Campion
Source: The Complete English Works of Thomas Campion
