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Song: I told my nymph, I told her true
By William Shenstone (17141763)
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My fields were small, my flocks were few;
While faltering accents spoke my fear
That Flavia might not prove sincere.
And vagrant sheep that left my fold,—
Of these she heard, yet bore to hear:
And is not Flavia then sincere?
The friends I loved became unkind,
She heard, and shed a generous tear:
And is not Flavia then sincere?
My Flavia must not hope for dress,—
This too she heard, and smiled to hear:
And Flavia, sure, must be sincere.
Go reap the plenty of your plains;
Despoiled of all which you revere,
I know my Flavia’s love sincere.