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The Passionate Shepherd to his Love
By Christopher Marlowe (15641593)
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And we will all the pleasures prove
That valleys, groves, and hills, and fields,
Woods or steepy mountains yields.
Seeing the shepherds feed their flocks
By shallow rivers, to whose falls
Melodious birds sing madrigals.
And a thousand fragrant posies;
A cap of flowers, and a kirtle
Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle;
Which from our pretty lambs we pull;
Fair linèd slippers for the cold,
With buckles of the purest gold;
With coral clasps and amber studs:
And if these pleasures may thee move,
Come live with me, and be my love.
For thy delight each May-morning:
If these delights thy mind may move,
Then live with me, and be my love.