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==A Suggestion==
Really, there should be some mention of the lyric from which we get the title, no?

:Begone, dull care and I prithee be gone from me
:Begone, dull care, you and I will never agree
:Full long hast thou been tarrying here
:And fain thou wouldst me kill
:But in faith, dull care, thou never shalt have thy will

It's an anonymous late 18th century lyric...

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/24181/

[[Benjamin Britten]] made a setting in [[Friday Afternoons, Op. 7]]

[[User:Emyth|Emyth]] ([[User talk:Emyth|talk]]) 23:28, 28 December 2012 (UTC)

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A Suggestion

Really, there should be some mention of the lyric from which we get the title, no?

Begone, dull care and I prithee be gone from me
Begone, dull care, you and I will never agree
Full long hast thou been tarrying here
And fain thou wouldst me kill
But in faith, dull care, thou never shalt have thy will

It's an anonymous late 18th century lyric...

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/24181/

Benjamin Britten made a setting in Friday Afternoons, Op. 7

Emyth (talk) 23:28, 28 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]