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John Dyne
(? - 1788)
Fill the bowl
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Dyne was a fine alto and a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal. He was one of the principal singers at the Handel Commemoration, and died by his own hand in 1788. This glee won a Catch Club prize medal in 1768.
Lyrics: Anacreon trans. Cowley
Fill the bowl with rosy wine,
Around our temples roses twine;
And let us cheerfully awhile
Like the wine and roses smile.
Today is ours, what do we fear?
Today is ours, we have it here;
Let's treat it kindly, that it may
Wish at least with us to stay.
Let's banish care, let's banish sorrow;
To the gods belongs tomorrow.
Fill the bowl with rosy wine,
Around our temples roses twine;
And let us cheerfully awhile
Like the wine and roses smile.
Today is ours, what do we fear?
Today is ours, we have it here;
Let's treat it kindly, that it may
Wish at least with us to stay.
Let's banish care, let's banish sorrow;
To the gods belongs tomorrow.