by Robert Parry
UU•…re I sheapheard as I am a woodman,
Thy Paris would I be if not thy goodman?
And yet might I performe to thee that dutie,
Yf thou wilt add that fauour to thy beautie.
Nowe that these feastes make other minions frolike,
Why is my loue, my doue, so melancholike:
O but I neere gesse, what the cause should be,
Which to tell, tel-tale paper, were but follie;
Ile therefore for this time conceale it wholye:
For that must counsell betwixt thee and mee,
Twivt thee and me where none may heere nor see.
Last updated November 02, 2022