A book of Old English Love Songs

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And she that hath the sweetest voice.
Tell her I will not change my choice: Yet still methinlcs I see her frown; Ye pretty wantons, warhle.
Oh fly! make haste! see, see, she falls Into a jiretty slumber; Sing round about her rosy bed.
That waking she may wonder ; Say to her 'tis her lover true, That sendeth love to you, to you; And when you hear her kind reply, Return with pleasant warblings.
— Thomas Heywood.
[71] O i2? ^ EAUTY clear and fair, Where the air Rather like a perfume dwells ; Where
... the violet and the rose Their blue veins in blush disclose, And come to honour nothing else ; Where to live near, And planted there.
Is to live, and still live new ; Where to gain a favour is More than light, perpetual bliss,— Make me live by serving you.
Dear, again back recall To this light, A stranger to himself and all.
Both the wonder and the story Shall be yours, and eke the glory ; I am your servant, and your thrall.
— Beaumont and Fletcher.
[72] 3!ntocatton to ^leep ARE-CHARMING Sleep, thou easer of all woes, Brother to Death, sweetly thyself dispose On this afflicted prince ; fall like a cloud In gentle showers; give nothing that is loud Or painful to his slumbers ; — easy, sweet.


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