Nicholas Breton

The Passionate Shepherd

Who can live in heart so glad
  As the merry country lad?
  Who upon a fair green balk
  May at pleasure sit and walk,
  And amid the azure skies
  See the morning sun arise;
  While he hears in every spring
  How the birds do chirp and sing;
  Or before the hounds in cry
 See the hare go stealing by;
 Or along the shallow brook
 Angling with a baited hook,
 See the fishes leap and play
 In a blessed sunny day;
 Or to hear the partridge call
 Till she have her covey all;
 Or to see the subtle fox,
 How the villain plies the box,
 After feeding on his prey
 How he closely sneaks away
 Through the hedge and down the furrow,
 Till he gets into his burrow;
 Then the bee to gather honey,
 And the little black hair’d coney
 On a bank for sunny place
 With her forefeet wash her face:
 Are not these, with thousands moe
 Than the courts of kings do know,
 The true pleasing-spirits sights
 That may breed true love’s delights?
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