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Thomas Campion

Ïðî÷èòàíèé : 139


Òâîð÷³ñòü | Á³îãðàô³ÿ | Êðèòèêà

I Care Not For These Ladies

I  care  not  for  these  ladies
That  must  be  woo'd  and  pray'd
Give  me  sweet  Amaryllis
The  wanton  country  maid,
Nature  Art  disdaineth,
Her  beauty  is  her  own:
Chorus:
And  when  we  court  and  kiss
She  cries  'Forsooth,  let  go!'
But  when  we  come  where  comfort  is
She  never  will  say  no.
If  I  love  Amaryllis
She  brings  me  fruit  and  flowers
But  if  we  love  these  ladies
We  must  bring  golden  showers
Give  them  gold  that  sell  love
Give  me  the  nut-brown  lass
Chorus
These  ladies  must  have  pillows
And  beds  by  strangers  wrought
Give  me  a  bow'r  of  willows
Of  moss  and  leaves  unbought,
And  fresh  Amaryllis
On  milk  and  honey  fed,
Chorus


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